Whitefish Interior Designer Sentenced to Prison for Fraud Scheme
Jennifer Michele Helm in November pleaded guilty to wire fraud in federal court and must serve more than four years in prison and is ordered to pay $933,697 in restitution
Jennifer Michele Helm in November pleaded guilty to wire fraud in federal court and must serve more than four years in prison and is ordered to pay $933,697 in restitution
After under-collecting a school property tax during a dispute with the governor, 49 of 56 counties are making up the difference with bills in the mail this month
Lawyers in the youth-led constitutional climate suit are confident the trial record will hold up in Montana’s highest court
The Air Force review was prompted by reports that nine missile launch officers who had served at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Arntzen said action by the legislative interim committee was “political persecution” in a letter read at the microphone by her chief legal counsel
Abortion remains legal in the state because of a 25-year-old state Supreme Court ruling that protected it under the right to privacy included in the state’s constitution
In Flathead County, more than 4,000 children were removed from the public health program
Arthur “Jack” Schubarth, 80, of Vaughn, Montana pleaded guilty to felony charges of wildlife trafficking and conspiracy to traffic wildlife
Principal Allison Hawes announced her resignation to the school board on Tuesday night. Superintendent Andy Maheras, who is currently working remotely, is facing misdemeanor assault charges following an alleged altercation with a student last year.
The boat, a pontoon intercepted at the Anaconda inspection station, had not been in Montana waters
The rural school district has seen a 40% enrollment increase over the past decade as housing developments crop up on the northwest edge of Kalispell
Anderson Rosenthal launched Project Winterland to promote conversations about local solutions to climate change
The judge will face off against Justice Court Judge Paul Sullivan for the seat that’s currently held by Flathead County District Court Judge Robert B. Allison
If signed into law, the bill would expand compensation for nuclear fallout victims to Montanans for the first time
Republicans running a candidate in every legislative seat up for election