By Adam Goldstein DAILY MONTANAN WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Agriculture began planning this month to develop outdoor recreation opportunities near national forests and grasslands, part of...
House Bill 337 would dictate a minimum lot size of 2,500 square feet anywhere with city water and sewer connections in an effort to promote less...
In a Jan. 30 lawsuit, environmentalists allege the federal government has been overly optimistic in its assessment of the fish’s viability on the Big Hole River....
House Bill 303 would give health providers a legal shield to decline services based on ‘ethical, moral, or religious beliefs or principles.’ By Mara Silvers MONTANA...
By Caven Wade UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM In the last 11 years, the city of Havre has had 255 water main breaks. The city’s...
By Darrell Ehrlick DAILY MONTANAN It was a public meeting in the middle of the holidays to discuss marijuana. When it happened, the rules that the...
MSU NEWS SERVICE BOZEMAN—Smokejumpers who survived a wildfire in 1961 will recount their harrowing experiences in an upcoming film set to air on Montana PBS. “Higgins...
By Keely Larson KAISER HEALTH NEWS Mark Buck, a physician and pharmacist in Helena, Montana, said he’s been seeing more patients turn to urgent care clinics...
Competing spending measures include tax rebates, infrastructure investments, mental health spending. By Eric Dietrich MONTANA FREE PRESS As lawmakers negotiate Montana’s next state budget this winter,...
Governor touts tax cuts, promotes health investments, reaffirms opposition to abortion. By Arren Kimbel-Sannit, Eric Dietrich, Amanda Eggert and Alex Sakariassen MONTANA FREE PRESS Gov. Greg...