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Research into nearly 200,000 Montana death records from the last two decades has put hard numbers to anecdotes about suicides and drug- and…
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The Montana Department of Revenue says hard alcohol sales in March spiked to levels usually just seen during the holidays. Gene Walborn, Director of the...
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According to Montana’s child protective services division, there are about 3,800 children in the state’s foster care system. State officials say a new…
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Early in the 20th century, the bustling mining town of Butte, Montana was one of the largest cities in the West. Hardrock miners lowered themselves 5,000…
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The Crow Legislature is considering a bill that would introduce alcohol on the Tribe’s Reservation. It’s part of a plan to revitalize the Crow economy...
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HELENA — A bill moving through the Legislature would allow microdistilleries to increase their alcohol production and still keep their tasting rooms.Under…
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A new analysis of the latest federal health statistics says that Montana had the second highest rates of deaths from alcohol in 2017, and substantial…
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The head of the Montana Supreme Court says drug and alcohol abuse continues to weigh down the state’s justice system.Chief Justice Mike McGrath this week…
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Montana Attorney General Tim Fox says the Montana County attorney who has implemented an immediate ‘crackdown’ on pregnant women found to be using drugs…
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Japan may be getting a taste of Big Sky Country in the near future. At least, that’s the goal for some Montana breweries and distilleries ready to export…