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The city says billing delays are largely responsible for the high fees people are seeing on their recent utility bills.
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Downsizing at Sibanye-Stillwater's Montana operations could affect businesses in Columbus and other nearby communities.
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Mining company representatives visiting Columbus said there's demand for workers at all levels, but many gigs are out of state.
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A growing number of schools in Montana have switched to four-day weeks since the pandemic. A new report from University of Montana researchers shows shorter weeks may hurt student performance and school budgets.
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The former head of the Montana Highway Patrol is suing the state’s attorney general for wrongful discharge.
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Hundreds of employees are set to lose their jobs after the country’s biggest producer of palladium and platinum announced sweeping layoffs to take effect starting November 12, but who will be getting pink slips is still largely unknown.
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Bozeman’s local ski hill, Bridger Bowl, was recently recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency with a pollution prevention award.
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Riverside Park, south of Laurel, is the site of a former prisoner of war camp and Depression-era barracks.
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Every year as summer turns into fall, we experience the beauty of leaves changing colors. A Yellowstone County extension agent provides an in-depth look into why leaves change colors and the science behind the beauty of autumn.
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Yellowstone National Park, is known for attracting tourists from around the world. Recently people from all around the world, who now live in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho gathered right outside the park’s entrance, to become American Citizens.