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A federal judge in Great Falls on Wednesday ordered the U.S. Department of State to update its environmental assessment of the proposed Keystone XL…
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BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — U.S. officials delayed lease sales on federal oil and gas reserves beneath more than 160 square miles (414 square kilometers) of…
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Conservation groups alleged yesterday that Wyoming used part of Montana's grizzly bear hunting quota to increase its own allocation for a proposed hunt…
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Climate change activists and elected officials in Washington state are criticizing Puget Sound Energy's new long-range power generation plan. They say the…
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The Trump administration is repealing an Obama-era rule that forced energy companies to pay more royalties on fossil fuels. Coal producers call it a...
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The U.S Senate Monday confirmed Sonny Perdue as secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture . USDA oversees ag and forest policies directly…
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It’s springtime in Montana and that’s keeping Glendive-area farmer Dena Hoff plenty busy these days:"Oh yes, we’re lambing. It’s been crazy," Hoff…
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About 100 advocates for renewable energy walked through uptown Butte earlier this week, chanting and thrusting signs in the air. Some protesters kept time…
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What is going to happen to Colstrip? That was the question Thursday as state legislators questioned companies that agreed to shut down two of the four…
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By July 1, 2022, Units 1 and 2 of the coal-fired plant in Colstrip will close. The plant's owners agreed to do so to settle a lawsuit with environmental…