A ‘sustainable’ shift at the Great Falls refinery could come with costs to localsÂ
Backed by the U.S. government and anticipated by ag producers, the Montana Renewables biofuels plant is a cutting-edge facility in Great Falls. But while the company touts the environmental benefits of its fuels, pollution at the production site could actually rise.
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In the aftermath of one cancer doctor, patients and families search for answersÂ
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 this month, 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’s 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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Montana judge finds trans care ban unconstitutional
The decision about the 2023 law could be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.
DEQ’s Big Hole impairment decision lands in court
Upper Missouri Waterkeeper raises Clean Water Act claims against state regulator
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Harnessing emerging technologies to power your business
Emerging technologies are among key considerations for small business owners planning for the future.
Family of South Africans dubbed refugees by the federal government arrives in Missoula
The International Rescue Committee is helping the family adjust to life in Montana.
Montana Legislature enacts changes to state and local flows of public school funding
Starting with the now-signed STARS Act, lawmakers this session took several big swings at addressing acute financial challenges in K-12 education.
American children among group deported following Hi-Line immigration arrest
Immigration officials deported the children along with their mothers and other family members. The children’s fathers remain in the United States to face immigration charges.