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State health officials said they will pay community providers to do court-ordered mental health evaluations. Scam artists are trying to trick Montanans out of their money or sensitive personal information.
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Marijuana dispensaries in Montana will not have to pay higher licensing fees after the state and business owners agreed to a legal settlement.
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New analysis of state data by Montana Free Press confirms what many homeowners in the state may have already noticed: Residential property taxes are up substantially this year. At the same time, some large industrial businesses are paying millions of dollars less.
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Montana taxpayers who qualify for a property tax rebate have only a few days left to claim theirs. The final day to claim the Montana property tax rebate is Monday, October 2nd.
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Most Montana taxpayers who qualify for a property tax rebate have already claimed theirs. Those who haven’t are encouraged to do so before it’s too late.
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State officials are warning homeowners applying for the state’s property tax rebates to watch out for suspicious activity.
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Montana homeowners can now apply to claim up to $675 in property tax rebates.
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Senate Democrats are asking Montana’s governor to call a special legislative session to address rising property values. It’s not yet clear if rising home values will lead to a hike in property taxes.
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Two bills that passed in the Montana Senate this week could make it more difficult for groups that want to sue the state.
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Two years after Montana voters statewide legalized recreational marijuana some communities are still fighting over the issue. Recreational sales are once again on the ballot this November.