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Many libraries around the state are hosting garden parties this Saturday.The events kickstart their seed exchange programs - a place where community members can get seeds for free and learn how to make their gardens grow.
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Communal prayers are being recited by Muslims around the world right now, the exact same prayers offered by Muslims in Montana.
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Iho Pomeroy died Tuesday, March 12, after battling glioblastoma brain cancer for about a year.
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The Montana University System Board of Regents meets today to hear updates and proposals from the state’s public colleges and universities, among them Montana State, where the university’s ag students could get a multi-million dollar boost for hands-on learning.
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As spring approaches, wildlife officials are reminding visitors and Montana residents to take steps to avoid the spread of aquatic invasive species while boating and angling.
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Montana’s Missing Persons Task Force has not met since last summer despite the Legislature funding the group for the next decade.
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Montana Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester is walking a fine line as he seeks a fourth term. And this year could determine control of the Senate. Tester’s appeal-to-the-middle brand of politics faces another tough test in increasingly polarized times.
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Acclaimed novelist Isabel Allende will visit Montana State University this fall. Allende is one of three distinguished speakers in the President’s Crossing Boundaries Speaker Series.
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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.