Trump gets Endorsed by Montana Sen. Steve Daines, GOP’s Senate Campaign Chief
The endorsement is Trump's first from a Republican in Senate leadership and could help open up support from others in the chamber
The endorsement is Trump's first from a Republican in Senate leadership and could help open up support from others in the chamber
Biden, who would be 86 at the end of a second term, is betting his first-term legislative achievements and more than 50 years of experience in Washington will count for more than concerns over his age
Requiring able-bodied adults who do not have children to work 20 hours a week if they receive unemployment and welfare benefits is prudent
A similar proposal concerning ballot qualifications for third parties fared the same
Zephyr hasn’t been allowed to speak on the statehouse floor since telling her Republican colleagues last week they would have “blood on their hands” if they banned gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth
Chief Earl Old Person was the longest-serving elected tribal official in the U.S. and died in October of 2021 at 92 years old after a battle with cancer
Please vote yes for the Kalispell Public School levies by May 2
An updated home on 2 wooded acres in Columbia Falls; a sleek new build in Kalispell; and a “barndominium” in the Juniper Shores community of Dayton
An advocacy group that's suing the agency claims officials are flouting a federal clean water law by continuing to use retardant without taking adequate precautions to protect streams and rivers
High-speed, chaotic lawmaking will result in devastating consequences for you, your families, and generations of Montanans to come
Unfortunately, Montana has accumulated over $4.8 billion in pension debt over the past 20 years
Montana’s House speaker refused to allow the lawmaker to speak about bills on the House floor until she apologizes for saying lawmakers would have “blood on their hands" if they supported a bill
The rule is set to go into effect May 1. Other bills to curb abortion access in Montana continue to advance in the Legislature.
Forest Service Chief Randy Moore appeared this week before a U.S. Senate committee where he was pressured by lawmakers from both sides of the aisle to speed up thinning work on federal forests
Filming on the Western movie “Rust” could resume this week in Montana, the production company said
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