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Human trafficking cases are increasing in Montana. A new course will be sent to schools statewide to educate students about human trafficking and exploitation.
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Bug enthusiasts in Montana are cataloging a winged insect known in many households for eating clothes, furniture and crops. These citizen scientists say moths are much more than pests, and they’re braving the nights and early morning hours around Billings to see them.
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An analysis from Headwaters Economics shows small county governments may not have the staff or time available to apply for funding through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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At least an hour before sunrise more than stars and the moon will be visible to those looking up in the early morning sky.
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It is the smallest community on the Montana Dinosaur Trail but it boasts very big fossil finds.
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After a lawsuit and speedy settlement, a plastic bag ban will appear on the ballot for Bozeman voters.
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Just in time for the start of the school year, Montana State University opens its new student wellness center—a building with recreation and gym facilities as well as other student health resources.
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American Book Award winning author Tommy Orange, best known for his 2018 novel There There, chronicling contemporary Native American life, spoke in Montana Tues. Aug, 20.
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A group of Montana filmmakers, businesses and supporters are joining together to encourage the legislature to approve another bipartisan round of tax credits for media productions produced in the state.
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Bozeman city leaders expect to tighten the city’s urban camping policy after a lengthy public meeting Aug 6 showed what’s working and what’s not with the current rule.