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As Montana continues to lag behind the national census response rate, members of hard to reach rural communities are counting themselves in grocery stores, libraries and bars. The once in a decade count decides millions of dollars in federal funding and could boost Montana’s representation in Congress.
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A group of bipartisan state lawmakers released a letter Tuesday urging members of the U.S. Senate Indian Affairs Committee to pass the Confederated Salish…
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HELENA — According to a study from the state health and human services department, more than 700 Montanans have died from an opioid overdose since…
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The Montana House narrowly approved a bill Monday to make it harder for state lawmakers to raise taxes.The Republican majority advanced House Bill 148…
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Montana’s ongoing budget crisis has hit Gallatin County, where state Democrats say schools, mental health and disabilities services could all be affected.
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The sponsor of a bill that would mandate limits on opioid prescriptions in Montana now says he’s willing to abandon that idea at the request of physicians…
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The Colstrip Power Plant and water rights are shaping up to be big natural resource issues for the 2017 Legislative session.Republican Senator Chas…