The financial impact of House Bill 203, a 2023 law that allows parents to freely enroll their children into any public school ...
The new Clancy Community Center, a long-planned repurposing of Clancy’s “Old Gym,” could open in early summer, pending the ...
At its Mar. 17 meeting, the Boulder City Council accepted a $1.2 million bid from Karnath Contracting to complete a number of ...
Jefferson High boys’ basketball coach Anthony Connole and head cheerleading coach Liz LeTexier have both resigned from their ...
At times, the Montana Legislative Body as a whole is out of touch with the citizens of Montana. House Joint Resolution 24 (HJ 24) does not reflect public opinion concerning ...
Montana Trout Unlimited is seeking $300,000 to complete a project that would remove irrigation diversion dams from the ...
Now that we’re back in Helena after the transmittal break, legislators are focused on finalizing Montana’s $12 billion budget. I am committed to passing a balanced and fiscally responsible budget ...
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The snow is melting, our cool season grasses are showing signs of life, and the aspen trees are breaking dormancy — all signs ...
It has been quite a month here at The Monitor’s world headquarters. As you may remember, our Mar. 5 issue featured an “editor’s note” by Conor Reilley, who opined in ...
A push to address concerns that loopholes in Montana’s agricultural tax system allow luxury homes to claim benefits intended for working farms and ranches has fallen short, with the second ...
This letter was sent Mar. 24 to Senator Steve Daines, Senator Tim Sheehy, Representative Ryan Zinke and Representative Troy Downing.