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Montana’s economic performance in 2020 will go down as the worst in its post war history, but economists say a flood of federal relief dollars have largely buoyed incomes and the state’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Bureau of Business and Economic Research at the University of Montana held its annual economic outlook seminar this week and told the story of Montana’s industries.
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The commission that regulates electric utilities in Montana is postponing a public listening session on a company’s proposal to acquire a greater share in the Colstrip coal fired power plant.
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Montana’s largest utility this week filed its intention to buy into a smaller share in a unit of the Colstrip coal fired power plant than it originally planned.
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Editor's Note April 21, 2020: PSC counsel Zack Rogala's name was mispelled in a previous version of this article and has since been corrected. A Montana…
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Like many other essential industries in Montana, the state’s energy sector continues the daily grind amid concerns over the COVID-19 illness. YPR News’s…
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Edit 3/18: The article has been corrected to reflect the full name of the Montana Environmental Information Center.Montana utility regulators say they…
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State utility regulators have agreed with NorthWestern Energy’s request to block details on its new coal supply contract from becoming public — at least...
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A Montana agency on Feb. 11 released a cleanup plan for waste ponds at two of the Colstrip power plant’s four units.The Montana Department of…
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The state’s largest utility filed its intent to purchase an added share of the Colstrip coal-fired power plant in eastern Montana on…