Nonprofit on Crow Nation receives funds from opioid settlement
The Mountain Shadow Associated, based in Lodge Grass, announced that the Montana Opioid Abatement Trust had awarded funds to support the organization.
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The Mountain Shadow Associated, based in Lodge Grass, announced that the Montana Opioid Abatement Trust had awarded funds to support the organization.
“Prayer is the most powerful tool we have,” Gianforte said in a statement. “I ask Montanans who are faithful to join Susan and me in coming to God with thanks
Following a mild winter, mining company Westmoreland laid off more than a fifth of its workforce at the Rosebud Mine.
In their ten years of owning and operating Thirsty Street, Shea and Jill Dawson have excelled at fostering community in their corner of Billings and within the local beer scene.
City Council passed Billings 2045 Monday night, ushering in a new era of development for the city.
Montana Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and Public Land Waters Access Association are asking the court to declare Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ interpretation that corner crossing is unlawful is itself ill...
"The next few years are a crucial time for this regional cultural pillar, and we know that under Mario’s leadership, the symphony will continue to grow and fulfill its mission."
Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials told lawmakers they have a plan in place to hire a new chief and address persistent workplace problems in the division.
John Edward Lewton admitted to selling to gonads to a rancher who had customers in Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas and West Virginia.
The Jake Five: John Prine doc, Miss Massive Snowflake, a trio of greats at Listening Lounge, Bach and Brews, Great Depression talk at WHC and more.
BUTTE – It’s at a dimly lit hotel bar huddled around a table with a dozen fellow veterans that Seth Bodnar, independent candidate for U.S. Senate, let himself go off
The spending appears to be part of a war between super PACs working to push their preferred candidate through a field that
Highlights of the 2026 Midland Roundtable Top 10 on Tuesday, May 5 at the Laurel Sports Complex.
The Montana Department of Transportation warned that high winds were reducing visibility for all of the major arteries in northeast Montana, including Richland, Daniels, Sheridan and Roosevelt counties.
Lawmakers urged Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte to heed warnings that clawing back the planned rollout of Medicaid provider rate increases would hurt healthcare providers and destabilize an already-fragile in...
The Billings airport, hospitals, fire and ambulance personnel, Yellowstone County Disaster and Emergency Services as well as airline staff members attend full scale disaster exercise on Thursday. Volunteer v...
Quantica Infrastructure reaffirmed Thursday a “pay our own way” approach to powering its planned 5,100-acre data center campus north of Billings.
Mike Eisenhauer said he’s collected the signatures needed to appear in the eastern congressional district, while Kimberly Persico in the west said things weren’t “looking real good.”
La Cocina Filipina should start serving lumpia and other delights by late June or July. It
Despite relatively few policy disagreements, the campaigns for Ryan Busse, Russell Cleveland, Sam Forstag and Matt Rains have each taken on their own dynamic.
The Restore Our Creek Coalition has fought 11 years for restoration of the ditched and neglected portion of Silver Bow Creek in Butte. Now the volunteer coalition is back.
Parker Gray Hawk pleaded guilty to using her position as head of accounting for Fort Peck Manufacturing to cut checks for herself, modify payrolls and make purchases on company cards.
Instead, the circuit plans on bringing a Velocity Tour stop to Billings in 2027.
Lt. Gov. Kristen Juras offered a presentation to the Environmental Quality Council on why corner crossing is illegal in Montana. Some of the members want a second opinion.