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The Montana Lottery miscalculated its finances by $18.5 million over the last several years, according to a recent report from the state’s Legislative Audit Division. https://bit.ly/4oCmlno
Firefighters with the Helena Fire Department and the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation contained a fire on the north face of Mt. Helena Monday afternoon, according to a city press release.
Dan O'Malley discusses his son's Montana roots, UFC success and why the fighter views the White House event through the lens of sport, not politics.
The Democratic candidate benefited from a PAC surge in the Senate primary. Where will the money to compete come from now?
The Montana-based group promoting a ballot initiative that would make campaign finance more transparent obscures its own funding with a murky fundraising structure, according to publicly available campaign finance filings reviewed by Montana Free Press.
The city’s namesake creek has been subject to a network of tunnels and culverts below downtown for over a century. What if it wasn’t?
In rural states, hospitals may struggle to make specialty programs safe and lucrative.
Roughly 19 tribes are involved in planning a week’s worth of festivities in Montana leading up to the anniversary. Tribal event organizers said they’re expecting roughly 1,000 horse riders, 500 motorcyclists and thousands of attendees.
Benefis brought a cutting-edge heart treatment to its Great Falls hospital. When doctors questioned how some patients were chosen, they said they were pushed aside.
A Clinton man pleaded not guilty Thursday to murdering two elderly women at a Missoula nursing home in 1990, a cold case reopened last year following new DNA analysis.
The Legislative Audit Division uncovered a slew of problems with the executive agency’s finances.
Roughly 19 tribes are involved in planning a week’s worth of festivities in Montana leading up to the anniversary. Tribal event organizers said they’re expecting roughly 1,000 horse riders, 500 motorc...