In a significant move for the cryptocurrency and banking sectors, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) announced on Friday that U.S. banks can engage in certain cryptocurrency-related activities without seeking… Read More
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Montana State among the top three military-friendly schools in the nation
For the fifth consecutive year, Montana State University’s efforts to support student veterans have been recognized with a designation as a top-10 military-friendly school in a nationwide survey through the… Read More
Attorney General Knudsen Brings Major Human Trafficking Conference to Montana
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is taking a strong stand against human trafficking, bringing a major regional training conference to Bozeman this April to equip law enforcement and frontline professionals… Read More
DOJ Sues Federal Employee Union, Citing National Security Concerns
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against affiliates of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), seeking to end collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) that it claims… Read More
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Air Force options plentiful for basing of new F-47 fighter
(The Center Square) – Boeing earned a contract to build the U.S. Air Force’s top air dominance fighter, the F-47 and the service has plenty of options to base operational squadrons… Read More
FDIC Announces Banks Can Engage in Crypto Activities Without Prior Approval
In a significant move for the cryptocurrency and banking sectors, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) announced on Friday that U.S. banks can engage in certain cryptocurrency-related activities without seeking… Read More
Wyoming Department of Health Announces Key Leadership Changes
The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) has announced several important updates to its leadership team, aimed at strengthening the department’s ongoing initiatives and operations across the state. Franz Fuchs, who… Read More
Montana’s Unemployment Rate Holds Steady at 2.8% for February, Continuing Historic Low
Governor Greg Gianforte announced that Montana’s unemployment rate remained at 2.8% in February, marking the 44th consecutive month of unemployment at or below 3.4%—a historic low. The strong labor market… Read More
Belgrade High School wins culinary and business competitions
Belgrade High School was victorious in the Montana ProStart Invitational held March 20 at Montana State University, securing the school’s spot in the national competition in May. ProStart, a two-year… Read More
Montana State among the top three military-friendly schools in the nation
For the fifth consecutive year, Montana State University’s efforts to support student veterans have been recognized with a designation as a top-10 military-friendly school in a nationwide survey through the… Read More
UM Paramedicine Program Earns National Accreditation
When someone calls 911 for a medical emergency in Missoula, there is a good chance the paramedics responding are graduates of the University of Montana’s Paramedicine Program. For the past… Read More
Attorney General Knudsen Brings Major Human Trafficking Conference to Montana
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is taking a strong stand against human trafficking, bringing a major regional training conference to Bozeman this April to equip law enforcement and frontline professionals… Read More
Bozeman Ranked No. 1 College Town in America for Second Consecutive Year
For the second year in a row, Bozeman, home to Montana State University, has been ranked the No. 1 college town in America by RentCafe.com, reaffirming its reputation as one… Read More
Montana State nursing college, partners bring cancer care to rural Montana
Years of effort by Montana State University’s nursing college and its partners have helped increase access to cancer care in rural Montana. A breakthrough grant from the Merck Foundation has… Read More
DOJ Sues Federal Employee Union, Citing National Security Concerns
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against affiliates of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), seeking to end collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) that it claims… Read More
Final MSU Provost’s Distinguished Lecture to Feature Expert on Plant Ecology
Ventenata, cheatgrass and spotted knapweed are all considered invasive species in Montana because of their tendency to muscle native grasses and other plants out of their habitats. While completely eradicating… Read More
Social workers get millions to push DEI in schools
(The Center Square) – A close look at the Department of Education’s grant funding shows that millions of taxpayer dollars are being spent at universities to train social workers to… Read More
Wyoming Transportation Commission Greenlights $21.49 Million in Highway Upgrades
The Wyoming Transportation Commission allocated $21.49 million in contracts for eight highway construction projects across the state during its regular business meeting on March 20, 2025. The awards, granted to… Read More
Gov. Little Announces Leadership Changes in State Administration
Governor Brad Little announced key leadership changes in his administration today, including a new director for the Idaho Department of Correction (IDOC) and an appointment to the Idaho Transportation Board…. Read More
Montana State University Names Presidential Finalists
Montana State University (MSU) has announced two finalists for its next president, inviting students, faculty, staff, and the public to participate in upcoming campus visits and forums. The MSU Presidential… Read More
Montana Attorney General Joins 26-State Coalition Backing Trump’s Efforts to Deport Venezuelan Gang Members
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen has joined a coalition of 26 attorneys general in supporting President Donald J. Trump’s push to deport members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua… Read More
Jury: Greenpeace liable for hundreds of millions in damages over pipeline project protests
(The Center Square) – A North Dakota jury on Wednesday found environmental activist group Greenpeace liable for hundreds of millions of dollars in damages for its activities related to protests of construction… Read More
North Dakota Commerce Department Awards Energy Conservation Grants
The North Dakota Department of Commerce has announced the award of $1,168,199 in Energy Conservation Grants (ECG) to communities across the state. These grants are part of the department’s ongoing… Read More
Montana State accounting students helping people avoid fraud, digital scams
Last summer, when Montana State University graduate student Connor Green was spending time with family, he didn’t expect his grandfather to receive a phone call he’d still think about five… Read More
Trump wants to stop FBI headquarters in Maryland
(The Center Square) – Sparks are flying once again over the plan to build the new FBI headquarters in Maryland, with President Donald Trump saying he plans to keep the… Read More
Greenpeace-Energy Transfer lawsuit winding down
(The Center Square) – The long-anticipated North Dakota lawsuit between Energy Transfer and Greenpeace is winding down, with both parties resting their cases Thursday. Energy Transfer installed the Dakota Access… Read More
Montana State researchers secure $2.5 million to combat microscopic threats to military vehicles
When the U.S. military deploys tactical vehicles to hot and humid climates, microbes can grow on surfaces inside and out, potentially compromising the performance of specialized paints and other protective… Read More
Trump admin ends $400 million to Columbia University for allowing antisemitism
(The Center Square) – The Trump administration announced Friday that $400 million in federal funding to Columbia University would be revoked because of the university’ alleged ongoing tolerance of anti-semitic… Read More
DHS ends collective bargaining for some TSA workers, citing productivity concerns
(The Center Square) – Tens of thousands of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees may lose union privileges after the Department of Homeland Security announced Friday it is ending a collective… Read More
U.S. Drops Bid to Force Google to Sell AI Investments in Antitrust Case
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has dropped its proposal to require Alphabet’s Google to sell off its investments in artificial intelligence companies, including its stake in Anthropic, a competitor… Read More
Submissions Open for 2025 Montana Law Enforcement Appreciation Poster Contest
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, in partnership with the Montana Highway Patrol (MHP) and Stockman Bank, has announced the opening of submissions for the 2025 Law Enforcement Appreciation Poster Contest…. Read More
Montana’s Science Olympiad Champions to Compete at Nationals
Corvallis Middle School and Hamilton High School are heading to the national Science Olympiad competition after claiming victory at Montana’s state tournament on Tuesday, March 4, at Montana State University…. Read More
Montana State engineering students win regional competition
Six students from Montana State University’s Norm Asbjornson College of Engineering felt their hearts begin to pound as an announcer called each team to the stage in the order they… Read More
Governor Armstrong Announces Application Period for State Band, Orchestra, and Choral Programs
Governor Kelly Armstrong has announced the opening of the application period for North Dakota’s Governor’s Official State Band/Orchestra Program and Choral Program for the 2025-2026 school year. School, community, and… Read More
North Dakota Commits $20 Million to Expedite UND Railroad Underpass Project
The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) will allocate $20 million in state funding to accelerate the completion of a long-planned railroad underpass near the University of North Dakota (UND)… Read More
Grand Forks County Partners with Schroeder Middle School for Civics Education and Career Day
Grand Forks County is strengthening its commitment to civics education through an ongoing collaboration with Schroeder Middle School. Judges and court staff have been engaging with eighth-grade History and North… Read More
Attorney General Jackley Honors 45 New Law Enforcement Officers at Graduation Ceremony
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley recognized 45 new law enforcement officers graduating from the Basic Law Enforcement Training Program in Pierre on Friday, March 7. “This is an important… Read More
Fed Expected to Cut Rates in June as Job Growth Shows Early Weakness
The Federal Reserve is preparing for its March 18-19 policy meeting amid a strong overall labor market, though signs of potential weakening are emerging. This could place the U.S. central… Read More
Attorney General Knudsen Leads 21-State Coalition Urging Congress to Ban China-Based AI Platform on Government Devices
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is leading a coalition of 21 state attorneys general in urging Congress to pass the “No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act,” which would ban the… Read More
Applications open for Montana State’s $100K Venture Competition, set for April 24
Applications are open for Montana State University’s $100,000 Venture Competition, which is hosted annually by the Jake Jabs College of Business and Entrepreneurship and the MSU Blackstone LaunchPad. Award winners… Read More
Montana Tax Simplification Changes Now in Effect
Montana taxpayers preparing their 2024 tax returns will notice the impact of Senate Bill 399, which was passed by the 2021 Legislature. The bill simplifies the state’s tax system by… Read More
Most major U.S. city budgets are actually in the red, report says
(The Center Square) – A large majority of the 75 largest cities in the U.S. are in financial trouble, according to a new report. Truth in Accounting released the report,… Read More
University of California workers continue to strike
(The Center Square) – Almost 60,000 University of California health care and service workers continued to strike Thursday throughout the state. The UC employees are represented by two unions that began… Read More
FBI Director Kash Patel Starts With 47% Favorability
Newly confirmed FBI Director Kash Patel begins his tenure with a 47% favorability rating, according to a recent national survey from Rasmussen Reports. The poll, conducted via telephone and online,… Read More
One-Third of Americans Concerned About IRS Audits
A new survey reveals that while the vast majority of Americans claim they’ve never cheated on their taxes, a significant portion of the population still worries about the possibility of… Read More
Barrett Hospital & HealthCare Named Among Nation’s Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals for 2025
Barrett Hospital & HealthCare in Dillon, Montana, is proud to announce its recognition as one of the 2025 Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals by The Chartis Center for Rural Health…. Read More
Montana Commissioner of Securities and Insurance Seeks Public Input on Digital Assets Regulation
The Montana Commissioner of Securities and Insurance (CSI) is calling for public comments on the regulation of digital assets, including cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, blockchain tokens, and other related financial instruments. With… Read More
Border Patrol and Local Deputies Seize Over Half-Million Dollars in Cash in Texas Smuggling Bust
Border Patrol agents in Texas, working in coordination with sheriff’s deputies from two counties, have seized more than half a million dollars in cash linked to alleged criminal activities. The… Read More
Governor Gianforte Visits Missoula Schools to Highlight Career and Technical Education Programs
MISSOULA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte today visited Missoula County Public Schools (MCPS) to spotlight innovative programs that prepare students for success in the workforce. “Career and Technical Education plays… Read More
Montana State junior Ashlin Ivester honored with Dennison Civic Engagement Scholarship
For Montana State University junior Ashlin Ivester, a home-cooked meal is the key ingredient to bringing people together. Just ask the hundreds of families who would have otherwise struggled to… Read More
Bobcat men’s hockey prepares for fourth consecutive trip to national tournament
For the fourth consecutive year, the Montana State University men’s hockey club will play in the American Collegiate Hockey Association’s Division 2 national tournament. The team will travel to St…. Read More
Howling Heritage: UM Researcher Reflects on 30 Years of Wolves in Yellowstone
Snow crunched underfoot as Mark Hebblewhite scanned the ridgelines of Canada’s Banff National Park. It was 1995, and the young biologist, fresh out of undergrad, was trailing one of the… Read More