Montana Renewables gets $67M in assets qualified as tax-exempt in state settlement
The biorefinery appealed after state regulators refused to certify the entire plant as tax-exempt. The settlement significantly increases the eligible assets from the state鈥檚 initial assessment.
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In the aftermath of one cancer doctor, patients and families search for answers聽
An investigation into Dr. Thomas Weiner sparked concerns about past medical care. But routes to accountability are often stacked with obstacles.
The Year of the Wolves
Thirty years ago, gray wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho. Today, the people who made it happen remember the mayhem and magic of one of the 20th century鈥檚 most controversial acts of ecosystem management.
The future of coal country: Landscape on the brink of change
Montana’s energy economy pits traditional industry against renewable opportunities with billions of tax dollars at stake.
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Attorney general spars with investment firms over coal pricing
Ahead of court hearing, poll asks Montanans to pick sides in coal price-fixing lawsuit.
Gianforte vetoes proposal to put marijuana tax revenue toward 鈥榗ops and conservation鈥
The secretary of state will send out a veto override poll, but bill sponsor Daniel Zolnikov said he isn鈥檛 holding his breath for a reversal.
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Daines, Sheehy wrestle with reemergence of public land sale proposal in Trump鈥檚 big budget bill
Montana鈥檚 U.S. senators are expected to vote on Trump鈥檚 budget proposal, which may include a provision calling for the sale of BLM land in Utah and Nevada.
About 50 people protest NorthWestern Energy鈥檚 rate hike as the state utility board starts 2-week hearing
NorthWestern Energy鈥檚 investment in a more-than-$300 million gas plant in Laurel is set to play a starring role in the proceedings.
State Supreme Court strikes down 2021 abortion restrictions
The challenged laws would have barred telemedicine abortions, prohibited procedures after 20 weeks and mandated the offer of ultrasounds.