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HELENA - The new Montana Capitol ornaments were unveiled Monday, just as former first lady Betty Babcock announced she is retiring from group responsible for the building's restoration. Babcock ...
Nearly 100 people staged a human rights rally at the Montana Capitol on Sunday afternoon. The group, which varied widely in age, marched around the building and chanted the names of two ...
Saying that restrictions enacted to combat the spread of COVID-19 infringed on constitutional rights, roughly 60 demonstrators gathered outside the Montana Capitol Wednesday protesting the state's ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte on June 13 vetoed a bill that sought to establish a legal framework for community solar projects in Montana.
Pedretti’s Sons, oil on canvas painted in 1902 and hung like wallpaper around the dome ... sign Montana’s Constitution. “These are not the most valuable paintings in the Capitol ...
HELENA — A group opposed to granting safe haven to refugees rallied Monday at Montana's Capitol, claiming those fleeing violence-torn regions of the Middle East are a national security threat.
MISSOULA, Mont. – The University of Montana and Blackfoot Communications have teamed up to launch a new cybersecurity program aimed at strengthening cybersecurity in rural areas of Montana.
MONTANA - Skalkaho Pass, a scenic mountain road winding through the Bitterroot and Sapphire Ranges, is set to reopen at noon this Friday, May 23. The pass, located along Montana Highway 38, offers ...
Montana’s new law bars non-U.S. citizens, foreign governments, foreign political parties and foreign-owned entities from contributing to campaigns surrounding ballot measures.
But he’s served on the Montana Capitol Development Board, the state Banking Board, the Montana Power Authority and several others. Those experiences have formed his sense of what turns Montana e ...
CORVALLIS, Mont. – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has announced a partial closure of the Woodside Bridge Fishing Access Site on the Bitterroot River due to flooding. While vehicles cannot access ...
“It may be a surprise and a shock to many good people to know that liquor has been ordered, delivered, and consumed right under the shadow of the Capitol dome ever since Prohibition went into ...