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The 35th-annual Big Sky State Games are still on, but they are going to look a little different this year. Registration is down 40%, and some sporting events are being cancelled because of coronavirus restrictions.
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Two residents of a corrections facility in Billings have tested positive for COVID-19.
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The new trade deal between the U.S. and Japan went into effect Wednesday. Montana’s Farm Bureau vice president says it will give the state’s farmers and…
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A federal appeals court this week revived a lawsuit filed by an environmental law firm that challenges the state of Montana and the federal government’s…
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Correction: The previous version of this story said it was the first direct transfer of female bison from the park to the tribes through a quarantine…
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A Montana judge has sentenced a former elementary school teacher who is married to a candidate for the state's top education job to a three-year deferred…
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A snowmobile rider has escaped injury after being caught in an avalanche over the weekend in southern Montana.The Billings Gazette reports that the…
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Yellowstone National Park's winter tourist season begins Sunday. Beginning at 8 a.m., visitors will be able to travel the park’s interior roads on…
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State, federal and tribal representatives tasked with managing bison in and around Yellowstone National Park voted again Tuesday to reduce the herd size…
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BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Wyoming highway authorities have rescued a semi-truck driver and a passenger stuck on a snowy mountain road closed for the…
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Many parents in Montana are struggling to find affordable, high-quality care for their kids. Several providers in the Bozeman area are trying to fill that…
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A journalism union based in Wyoming is criticizing executive leadership for recent layoffs at the Billings Gazette. The Billings Gazette laid off three…