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Preliminary results show recreational marijuana will stay in Yellowstone County.
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A steady stream of people flowed through the doors of the Montana Pavillion in Metra Park to drop off ballots Tuesday morning a few hours after polls opened for Montana’s primary election.
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Less than six months since legal recreational marijuana sales began in Montana, voters in Yellowstone County are being asked whether to stop them. A question on Tuesday’s ballot could essentially reverse a 2020 vote and block the recreational industry in Yellowstone county entirely — an industry supporters say brings in tax dollars and jobs, while opponents say it’s bad business for Montana.
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RiverStone Health reports 10 more residents have died from COVID-19, bringing the county's total since the pandemic began to 506.
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A NorthWestern Energy contractor is reapplying for a floodplains permit for a planned pipeline in Laurel after Yellowstone County withdrew its permission amid opposition from residents there.
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Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte held a roundtable in Billings last week to talk about public safety challenges and solutions.
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In Lockwood, Lighthouse Organics saw a steady stream of customers on the first day of legal recreational sales.
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A plan to provide better access for prevention and treatment of substance abuse is developing in Yellowstone County.
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Reversing an earlier decision, Yellowstone County commissioners agreed to put the question of whether to overturn legal recreational marijuana sales up for a vote.
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Unofficial election results show Missoula, Park and Yellowstone counties each approved a 3% local tax on recreational marijuana.