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More than 300 people from across Montana met in Helena this week to talk about big changes the state is seeing in water — from when it falls, to how and…
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Future fire seasons in Montana don’t have to be as bad as this one, a new report says, if people here can learn lessons from other states and better use…
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For the past two decades, Montanans have been making more money, creating more jobs and increasing investment and retirement income in the state. What’s…
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Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke will decide whether to shrink or eliminate 22 national monuments later this month. As Yellowstone Public Radio’s Brie…
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A new survey suggests broad support for central Montana’s Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument.The poll comes after an April executive order from…
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The Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) snuck its way into the federal spending bill passed by Congress before the holiday break, renewing the…
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In south-central Montana, plans are underway to get more coal out of the ground and onto ships headed to Asia. The Crow Tribe and Cloud Peak Energy of…
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Kevin Murphy has worked at the Rosebud coal mine for 15 years, running a bulldozer which works in tandem with a dragline – a machine as big as a ship with…
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Critics say that for decades the coal industry has gamed the system to underpay its fair share of federal coal royalties. They say those alleged schemes…
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Montana's timber counties recently lost lots of federal revenue. Local officials say public services are going to suffer as a result."It's very scary.…