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The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes say Montana’s TikTok ban, if implemented, would overstep tribal sovereignty. The tribes filed a brief this week to join the legal battle over the ban.
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Two different groups of Montana Republicans are calling for special legislative sessions.
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Trout populations in the Big Hole river increased slightly after hitting historic lows last year, according to preliminary estimates released by Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that when water is allocated for a beneficial use on a piece of land, the right to the water is attached to the land, not the person who developed it.
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The U.S. Post Office in Missoula plans to relocate some of its operations to Washington state.
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Rural Americans are dying from preventable disease at a higher rate than their urban counterparts. That’s according to federal health officials.
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Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is suing the Biden Administration over its proposal to broaden protections against discrimination in education. State superintendent Elsie Arntzen is also pushing back.
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A female grizzly bear with a new cub was shot and killed by an antler hunter near Wolf Creek in Lewis and Clark County late last month, Montana FWP says.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is sending more than $28 million to Montana to help identify and replace lead pipes in drinking water infrastructure
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More than a hundred people gathered on campus at the University of Montana Wednesday to protest the ongoing war in Gaza.