Montana Supreme Court Hears Arguments Over Ballot Initiative Restrictions
A law passed by legislators would require a $3,700 fee and provide lawmakers a chance to weigh in on a proposal before it can gather signatures
A law passed by legislators would require a $3,700 fee and provide lawmakers a chance to weigh in on a proposal before it can gather signatures
The project, a collaboration between the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and the city of Polson, will improve the site’s dynamic equilibrium beach. The beach absorbs the energy from waves using layers of gravel.
The senator’s office said he was on a routine training exercise when the aircraft’s engine failed
A Whitefish residence on an oversized corner lot; a Kila property nestled in the trees; and a country home just minutes from Kalispell
Instead, councilors agreed to move forward with city staff’s short-term rental policy framework, which would take a slower, more incremental approach to adjusting the city’s current structure
Despite a stop work order on the project as details surrounding the dock’s length proceeds in court, commissioners approved the extension for the lakeshore permit that was set to expire at the end of the month
The proposal from the Coalition of Advocates for Montana’s Public Schools is the first official pitch the commission has seen to alter the funding formula, though there’s been widespread consensus it needs to be changed.
While the city council adjusted the document to appease what the legislator deemed “legal deficiencies,” councilors pledged to “take a stand” against the state’s control over city planning
The Bozeman attorney becomes the first judicial nominee of Trump’s second term to be rated unqualified by the ABA
After a record-breaking warm and wet winter, hydrologists are forecasting streamflow deficits ranging from 75% to 90% of normal in northwest Montana as the chance of late-season snowpack recovery diminishes
Executive Director Cassidy Kipp shifts into her new role advocating for the Flathead Valley's most vulnerable population as the shelter’s expansion continues and programming evolves
Montana was on track to start reimbursing doulas, who support new and expectant parents, through Medicaid this year, but state officials halted that plan amid a budget shortfall
Council approved the plan after divisions emerged over an amendment to include a map depicting an area of concern for migratory birds
Jeremiah Shinn, current interim president at Boise State, discussed his thoughts on higher education and the future of the Missoula university at a series of community events
The students’ proposal for the contest would use artificial intelligence to streamline construction projects. They’ll compete at the regional level next, for a chance to move forward to the national finals and earn a trip to Washington, D.C.