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Financial assistance programs in south central Montana say they expect a busy few months ahead as more residents receive their utility bills.
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Candidate filing for races in Montana ended Monday and ballots for the 2024 elections are starting to take shape.
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Drought conditions are getting worse across much of Montana and it’s going to take above-normal springtime snow and rain to break out of the spiral.
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A new poll from Emerson College gives insights into Montana voters’ views of candidates and issues heading into election season. Notably it shows a tight race for the U.S. Senate seat.
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Last month, Cascade County commissioners capped a tumultuous year of election discord when they hired a new nonpartisan election administrator. But according to new reporting from online publication The Electric, Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen emailed commissioners before they made their choice and advised them against hiring two of the four candidates for the job.
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Last year, more than 200,000 tons of waste went into Gallatin County’s landfill. As much as 20 percent of that likely could have been composted. That could be about to change.
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The Stellar Insights Lecture Series begins March 12th at the Montana State University Billings Library. The series features experts on the galaxy and beyond.
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Rocky Vista University announced March 6 that the Higher Learning Commission has formally approved their request to offer the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree.
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Congressman Matt Rosendale announced Friday that he will not seek re-election to the seat he holds in the U.S. House of Representatives, citing damage from recent rumors and security concerns.
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A couple of referendums in Park County’s June election will ask residents to decide whether to keep the county’s Growth Policy in place and whether to vote on Growth Policy documents going forward.