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During his tenure as chancellor, Sexton played a role in many changes at the university as well as in the Montana University ...
New Montana property tax valuations are hitting mailboxes. With home values up, this is the first big test of the state’s ...
Fifty-seven graduate students at Montana State University have been awarded inaugural Crawford Wildlife Habitat Scholarships, ...
Soon after being notified that she had won the award, Arnold received more good news from the MAA: that she has been awarded a Neff Outreach Grant for a mathematics initiative she developed for youth ...
Following Wyoming’s lead, Montana’s congressional delegation is pushing to reverse Biden-era BLM rules that would end coal ...
Prices in Montana are 6.3¢ per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 26.3¢ per gallon lower than a year ago. The lowest ...
Nearly a dozen rivers in western Montana and a handful of rivers inside the borders of Yellowstone National Park are under ...
Three small fires reported to be burning on the Montana-Idaho state line last week were contained or declared out over the ...
A brown trout discovered June 9 has state biologists worried about potential impacts to native trout populations if the invasive fish get established.
Armed with multiple cues and plenty of chalk, Kolt Foster is one of Montana’s top young pools players. At home on this day, he meticulously racks the rainbow of colored balls on his family’s table.
School districts routinely ask voters for funding help through levies and bonds, but what happens when they don’t pass?
We will not let the state drag us backwards or silence our people,” said Fort Belknap Indian Community President Jeffrey Stiffarm.
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