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After an exposed person visited several area businesses, the county health department is urging the community’s vigilance.
It’s racism to try and enact the same laws over again,” said Fort Belknap Indian Community President Jeffrey Stiffarm.
McRae gained notoriety in Montana — and across the country — for the resonance of his voice and the causes he furthered with it.
The data center's projected electricity needs of up to 600 megawatts will likely require new power sources, transmission ...
The state’s budget includes a historic increase in funding for tribal colleges and appropriates more than $367,000 to a team ...
A plan to sell more than 2 million acres of federal lands has been ruled out of Republicans' big tax and spending cut bill ...
If you’re thinking of buying a home but aren’t sure if it makes sense for you right now, consider these pros and cons of ...
A glut of new ‘upscale’ developments is driving prices down from pandemic highs; city officials hope the surplus will have ...
The change would benefit Colstrip, Montana’s coal-fired power plant that lacks the emissions control equipment required to ...
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For math, 39% of the district’s high school students tested at proficient or advanced, while the state’s high school average ...
In 1996, Cascade County reported petroleum contamination in the ground beneath its shop complex near the fairgrounds.