Montana Senator Tim Sheehy backs social security cuts
Senator Tim Sheehy backs social security cuts and blames refugees and foreigners for an unsustainable system.
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Senator Tim Sheehy backs social security cuts and blames refugees and foreigners for an unsustainable system.
Montana is at a crossroads. In agriculture, we are in the challenging position of trying to thread the needle between preserving our way of life and
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This summer join the Archie Bray in kicking off its historic 75th anniversary with a special lineup of activities including exhibitions, community workshops and its signature Brickyard Bash.
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Dawson Barry Simmons initially faced 11 sexual intercourse without consent charges in two separate cases when he was 17 and 18 years old.
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The man is charged with murdering two elderly women in 1990, according to charging documents.
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“I am super-excited,” local operator and owner Calder Prevatt said Wednesday morning at the establishment. “I’m blessed and thankful.” The local Chick-fil-A already has over 100 employees on board.
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After both teams reached their respective state tournaments, they have earned Athlete of the Week honors.
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Montana State sends 16 student-athletes to the 2026 College National Finals Rodeo (CNFR) in Casper, Wyoming, beginning on Sunday.
Kyle Austin, the winner of the Libertarian primary for U.S. Senate in Montana, says he’s not a Republican in disguise, but members of the Montana Libertarian Party are expressing concern
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