Trump Administration Wants to Cancel Biden-era Rule That Made Conservation a ‘Use’ of Public Land
The rule allowed public property to be leased for restoration in the same way that oil companies lease land for drilling
The rule allowed public property to be leased for restoration in the same way that oil companies lease land for drilling
The entire length of the Two Medicine Road will close Oct. 1 for a culvert replacement
Brad Beardall didn’t know where his life was going when he opened a taco shop in the back of the VFW in downtown Whitefish. Turns out, not having a plan can make for a very Good Taco.
Funds will go toward building a new fire district headquarters, upgrading stations, hiring staff and increasing firefighter pay
Jami Leslie James, 50, is accused of sexually assaulting three players who were under age 10 at the time of the alleged incidents. He is standing trial in Butte-Silver Bow County.
Councilors agreed to make living in city limits “preferred” and approved recommended pay ranges for the recruitment process
The Montana Food Bank Network is feeling the impact of cuts to a $500 million federal program that supported families and children
Del Orrin Crawford last year was sentenced to 100 years in the Montana State Prison with no parole eligibility restrictions. His attorney said his due process rights were violated, which is grounds for a new trial.
No injuries or property damage has been reported, and no victims have contacted law enforcement
Petitioners submitted the request to the PSC in the wake of the Held v. Montana youth climate lawsuit
A spacious log home in Bigfork; A Kalispell property at the foot of Lone Pine State Park; and a custom-build residence in Columbia Falls
Sister Judy Lund was recognized as a mentor to her peers, a pillar of the community for her work founding Sparrows Nest, and as a teacher who has made a difference for generations of students through her joyful influence
Sterhan has overseen the community health center’s departure from Flathead County, an expansion of services and begun preparation for impacts to Medicaid work requirements
The $500 grants fund health initiatives in local classrooms. The application window closes on Sept. 26.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum’s order narrowed the ways in which the Land and Water Conservation Fund can be spent, but omitted the provision that conservation groups had feared the most.