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The U.S. Senate has approved a $420 million water rights settlement with Montana's Blackfeet American Indian tribe as part of the larger Water Resources…
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The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes were encouraged by the first U.S. Senate hearing of their water compact settlement with the State of Montana.…
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At the first U.S. Senate hearing for the water compact with the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes today, federal officials said it looks expensive,…
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Montana lawmakers in Washington voted for and against two sets of opposing gun control measures Monday.None of the four amendments, which were spurred on…
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In a historic GOP win Tuesday evening, first-term U.S. Congressman Steve Daines scored a decisive victory over Democratic opponent Amanda Curtis to for…
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This year's elections have paled in comparison to the $50 million spent on 2012's fight between Sen. Jon Tester and former Congressman Denny Rehberg, but…
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What a difference a weekend can make in Montana's U.S House debate schedule.Republican U.S House candidate Ryan Zinke will debate Democrat John Lewis…
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This week in Montana politics, a recap of events leading to Sen. Walsh's decision to drop of out of the U.S. Senate race.August 7, 2014 Sen. John Walsh…
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Born in Nebraska, educated at Harvard, with stints as a New York trial attorney, California banker and now Montana rancher - Dirk Adams of Wilsall wants…
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11/5/2013 - Conrad Burns shares his views on a wide array of issues (part 2 of 2)