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Montana’s unemployment rate was 3.2% in November. That’s a full percentage point below the national average; The Montana DNRC saw a record setting number of oil and gas lease sales on state public lands in the last four months; Lee Johnson takes over at the Department of Criminal Investigations
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The head of Montana’s department of criminal investigation is retiring after 43 years in law enforcement. Montana gas prices are at their lowest in more than a year. Big game harvest numbers remain strong.
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A preliminary investigation into last week’s “officer-involved shooting” in Missoula finds the victim took his own life and was not killed by police gunfire. That update was provided Monday afternoon by Bryan Lockerby, Administrator of the Montana Division of Criminal Investigation.
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A preliminary investigation into last week’s “officer-involved shooting” in Missoula finds the victim took his own life and was not killed by police gunfire. That update was provided Monday afternoon by Bryan Lockerby, Administrator of the Montana Division of Criminal Investigation.
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Montana health and law enforcement officials say a sharp increase in overdoses and deaths from synthetic opioids last year isn’t showing any signs of…
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The director of a private therapeutic treatment center for kids in northwestern Montana says he plans to appeal the state’s suspension of his license to…
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A bill named for a murdered Northern Cheyenne woman had its first hearing in the Montana Legislature Wednesday morning.Hanna’s Act, House Bill 21, is one…
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Montana lawmakers from both sides of the aisle, along with state agency workers and members of the public convened in Helena Saturday with one big problem…
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Possible budget cuts to the Department of Justice could force investigators to cancel proactive investigations into allegations of human trafficking in...
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In the middle of the fourth week of the 64th Montana Legislature, Gov. Steve Bullock took the rostrum in the House of Representatives with a big…