Governor Greg Gianforte announced today that Dustin Temple, director of Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP), will retire at the end of the year after a distinguished 20-year career with… Read More
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Netanyahu Confirms Israeli Airstrike Targeted Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on Monday that Israel’s airstrike on Iran last month targeted a specific element of Tehran’s nuclear program, while also damaging its defense and missile production… Read More
Montana Law Enforcement Academy Graduates 62 New Officers
The Montana Law Enforcement Academy (MLEA), part of the Montana Department of Justice, celebrated the graduation of 62 new officers today. These graduates will serve in 40 agencies across the… Read More
Billings City Administrator’s Pay Increase Postponed Amid Ongoing Water Bill Audit
Billings City Administrator Chris Kukulski, currently in the second year of a three-year contract, will see a delay in discussions about his pay increase. The Billings City Council decided to… Read More
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2025 Idaho Rural Success Summit Announced for April in Worley
The 2025 Idaho Rural Success Summit is set to take place on April 30 and May 1 at the Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel in Worley, Idaho. The event will… Read More
Montana Attorney General Leads 28-State Coalition Challenging Biden Admin’s New Firearm Regulation
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen spearheaded a coalition of 28 states in filing an amicus brief opposing the Biden-Harris administration’s attempt to classify forced reset triggers (FRTs) as machine guns… Read More
Attorney General Knudsen announces retirement of DCI chief Bryan Lockerby
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced the upcoming retirement of Bryan Lockerby, the Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) administrator, effective December 13. Lockerby will retire after serving 12 years in… Read More
Montana State University Appoints William Thomas as New Dean of College of Letters and Science
Montana State University announced today that William Thomas, a seasoned administrator and faculty member from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been selected as the new dean of the MSU College… Read More
Student veteran Max Tolstedt lands competitive national internship through Montana State environmental health program
OZEMAN – Students in Montana State University’s environmental health program bring with them diverse aspirations, from careers in toxicology and occupational health to risk assessment and geographic information systems, or… Read More
New $3 million grant at Montana State to support dozens of STEM teachers
BOZEMAN — A new six-year, $3 million grant-funded project at Montana State University will support dozens of science, technology, engineering and math teachers in rural and underserved areas of Montana… Read More
Montana FWP Director Dustin Temple Announces Retirement
Governor Greg Gianforte announced today that Dustin Temple, director of Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP), will retire at the end of the year after a distinguished 20-year career with… Read More
Netanyahu Confirms Israeli Airstrike Targeted Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on Monday that Israel’s airstrike on Iran last month targeted a specific element of Tehran’s nuclear program, while also damaging its defense and missile production… Read More
Montana Law Enforcement Academy Graduates 62 New Officers
The Montana Law Enforcement Academy (MLEA), part of the Montana Department of Justice, celebrated the graduation of 62 new officers today. These graduates will serve in 40 agencies across the… Read More
Billings City Administrator’s Pay Increase Postponed Amid Ongoing Water Bill Audit
Billings City Administrator Chris Kukulski, currently in the second year of a three-year contract, will see a delay in discussions about his pay increase. The Billings City Council decided to… Read More
Prosecutors seek more time in Trump’s election interference case
(The Center Square) – Federal prosecutors filed a motion Friday seeking more time to determine how to proceed in President-elect Donald Trump’s election interference case. Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team… Read More
New York City to end controversial migrant debit card program
(The Center Square) — New York City is ending its controversial program that gave newly arriving migrants debit cards pre-loaded with money to pay for food, baby supplies and other… Read More
California’s carbon credit update could raise fuel costs by $162B through 2046
(The Center Square) – California lawmakers are demanding a cost analysis and vote delay by an appointed state commission on carbon credit changes that could significantly increase the costs of… Read More
Venezuelan gang members accused in Dallas-area murder
(The Center Square) – More illegal border crossers who are confirmed Venezuelan Tren De Aragua prison gang members continue to be arrested for allegedly committing violent crimes in Texas. Three… Read More
Treasury to expand oversight of foreign entities’ property purchases near military bases
The U.S. Department of the Treasury issued a final rule Friday that expands the government’s ability to review foreign real estate transactions near more than 60 military bases and installations across 30… Read More
Unbreakables Foundation Launches Scholarship Program for Montana High School Students
The Unbreakables Foundation, co-founded by Montana native and entrepreneur Dr. Braxton Norwood, has announced the launch of its inaugural scholarship program aimed at high school students across Montana. The Unbreakables… Read More
North Dakota DOT Invites Public to Participate in Annual Name-A-Plow Contest
The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) is inviting the public to submit creative name ideas for its annual Name-A-Plow Contest. Past winning entries have included clever names like Buzz… Read More
Wyoming Veterans Commission Announces New Appointment and Re-appointments of Commissioners
On October 23, 2024, the Wyoming Veterans Commission announced the appointment of a new commissioner and the re-appointment of several dedicated members committed to advocating for veterans throughout the state…. Read More
University of Montana Secures NSA Grant for Cybersecurity Education Initiative
The University of Montana has been awarded a grant from the National Security Agency (NSA) to lead a coalition of five western states in enhancing cybersecurity education for students and… Read More
Collaboration between Montana State and Smithsonian elevates prairie and grassland research
BOZEMAN – While it’s known for its museums in Washington, D.C., the Smithsonian Institution also comprises dozens of research and education bodies around the world. And through a unique collaboration… Read More
Governor Honors Local Heroes with Spirit of Montana Award
Governor Greg Gianforte presented the Spirit of Montana award to Grayson Williams and Chancy Segeberg in Columbus, recognizing their heroic actions that saved a friend’s life after a serious car… Read More
DEQ Proposes New Permit for Montanore Minerals Corporation’s Libby Creek Project
The Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has drafted a new Montana Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (MPDES) permit to replace an existing permit issued in 2006 for the Montanore Minerals… Read More
University of Montana Alumni Association Honors Five Distinguished Alumni
The University of Montana Alumni Association (UMAA) has announced the recipients of this year’s Distinguished Alumni Awards, recognizing five individuals who have made significant contributions in their fields and brought… Read More
Harlem Globetrotters to Perform at MSU’s Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on February 7
The Harlem Globetrotters will bring their signature blend of athleticism and comedy to Montana State University’s Brick Breeden Fieldhouse at 7 p.m. on Friday, February 7, as part of their… Read More
Governor Gianforte Visits Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch to Support Youth Mental Health Initiatives
Governor Greg Gianforte visited the Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch (YBGR) in Billings on Wednesday, expressing gratitude to staff for their work in supporting youth facing mental health challenges. “From… Read More
Montana State University Receives $6.4 Million Grant for Railway Workforce Development
The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded a $6.4 million grant to the Western Transportation Institute (WTI) at Montana State University to support workforce development in the railway sector throughout… Read More
Knudsen launches investigation into pediatric group for misleading puberty blocker guidelines
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced today the launch of an investigation involving a coalition of 12 state attorneys general into the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). The inquiry centers… Read More
16 AGs call on DHS to verify citizenship information of registered voters
(The Center Square) – Sixteen attorneys general, led by Ohio AG Dave Yost, called on Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to provide voter registration information to states, particularly… Read More
Department of Education loan rule could cost up to $600 billion
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Department of Education’s proposed rules for student loan forgiveness could cost taxpayers up to $600 billion, far more than the department estimated, according to budget… Read More
Governor Gianforte Celebrates Increased Public Access at Isaac Homestead Wildlife Management Area
Governor Greg Gianforte joined staff from Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks (FWP) Region 7 yesterday to celebrate expanded public access at the Isaac Homestead Wildlife Management Area (WMA). “As we… Read More
Montana Attorney General Sues TikTok Over Harmful Content to Minors
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen has filed a lawsuit against TikTok, alleging the social media platform knowingly shares addictive and harmful content with children and teens, while engaging in deceptive… Read More
Eight Arrested in Human Trafficking Operation in Missoula
A human trafficking operation conducted this week by the Montana Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), along with the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office and the Missoula Police Department,… Read More
Annual Montana FFA Ag Expo set for Nov. 14-16
Montana State University (MSU) is set to welcome nearly 1,800 high school and middle school students from across the state for the annual Montana FFA Ag Expo, taking place from… Read More
Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program Kicks Off at Montana State University
n mid-September, Montana State University (MSU) welcomed 23 educators from 20 different countries as part of the Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (FTEA) program. This six-week initiative aims to share… Read More
Daines Challenges Biden Administration’s “Gender Identity” Guidance
U.S. Senator Steve Daines, along with several Republican colleagues, has formally challenged new guidance from the Biden administration that they claim undermines religious protections and poses risks to women’s safety… Read More
Montana State to honor Tryg Koch with Outstanding Agricultural Leader award
Next month Tryg Koch, a familiar face to many in Montana’s agricultural community, will be recognized by the Montana State University College of Agriculture during the annual Celebrate Ag event…. Read More
Montana State University Extension to Host Inaugural Cattle Academy in Miles City
Montana State University (MSU) Extension is set to launch the first Cattle Academy, a biennial regional conference for beef cattle producers, on November 19-20 at the Custer County Event Center,… Read More
Feds end 2024 with $1.8 trillion deficit; national debt nears $36 trillion
(The Center Square) – The federal government spent $1.8 trillion more than it collected in tax revenue in fiscal year 2024, according to figures released Friday by U.S. Treasury Department…. Read More
‘Disaster Equity:’ FEMA shifted focus to migrants, climate and DEI
(The Center Square) – The Federal Emergency Management Agency is taking fire for its increased focus on migrants, and diversity, equity and inclusion policies while its response to recent hurricanes… Read More
Supreme Court to hear oral arguments on transgender ban
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Dec. 4 in a case challenging a bill that prohibits gender-affirming surgeries and treatments for minors. Senate Bill 1… Read More
Pritzker administration continues to deny Illinois’ population decline
(The Center Square) – The Pritzker administration continues to deny the state is losing population. During a panel discussion about pensions with the Better Government Association this week, Deputy Gov…. Read More
Attorney General Knudsen Leads Coalition in Legal Challenge Against Biden-Harris Immigration Rule
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced Tuesday that he is spearheading a coalition of seven attorneys general in filing an amicus brief supporting a lawsuit against a Biden-Harris administration rule…. Read More
Governor Brad Little Appoints Christine Starr as Executive Director of the Commission of Pardons and Parole
Governor Brad Little announced today the appointment of Christine Starr as the new executive director of the Commission of Pardons and Parole. Starr brings a wealth of experience in the… Read More
Idaho Department of Commerce Launches New Rural Services Team
The Idaho Department of Commerce has announced the formation of a new Rural Services team aimed at enhancing support for rural communities across the state. Leading the team is Jerry… Read More
Application Deadline Extended for North Dakota Board of Higher Education Positions
State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler announced on Friday that the application deadline for two openings on the North Dakota Board of Higher Education has been extended to 5 p.m. Central… Read More
South Dakota Attorney General Hosts Alliance Meeting in Deadwood
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley is set to host an Attorney General Alliance (AGA) Working Group Meeting from October 23 to 25 in Deadwood. “It is an honor to… Read More
Buffalo Bill Center of the West to Launch “Fire on the Mountain” Photographic Exhibition
The Buffalo Bill Center of the West is set to unveil a new photographic exhibition titled “Fire on the Mountain: Photographs of Wildland Firefighting by Kyle Miller,” opening to the… Read More
Montana University System Launches Search for New President of Montana State University
The Montana University System (MUS) is initiating a comprehensive national search to find a successor for Waded Cruzado, who has announced her retirement as President of Montana State University (MSU)… Read More