At long last, Montana to recognize Indigenous Peoples Day
Marsha Small, Northern Cheyenne, has testified in support of the establishing the state-recognized holiday for the last six legislative sessions. Now, she can’t wait to celebrate.
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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.
‘Not knowing where to go’: Montana’s sparse landscape for alcohol detox
For one of Montana’s most common substance use disorders, medical withdrawal resources remain few and far between.
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.
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Under settlement, Montana Board of Public Ed vows to improve how state teaches Native American history and culture
A group of Montana students, families and tribes reached a settlement agreement with the Montana Board of Public Education.
Gianforte signs MEPA bills into law
Bills Republicans sponsored in the wake of the Held v. Montana youth climate enter the state’s legal framework.
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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.
Federal Real ID requirements could take effect for air travelers Wednesday
Long-delayed effective date means non-REAL-ID-compliant Montana drivers licenses could be rejected by federal security screeners.
Making the most of summer’s beautiful veggie bounty
Farmers’ market curry with black chickpeas.