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The Dillon girls track and field team dominated the six-team Sapphire Twilight Meet at Corvallis last Tuesday and the boys showed big improvement. Dillon’s top performers were invited to the ...
It’s the final stretch for a bill that would fund increases to beginning teacher pay in Montana. Having passed the House and with one more vote left in ...
A stretch of North Montana Street will receive repaving, updated sidewalks and ramps, starting next month, Montana Department ...
The impact of federal funding cuts for a variety of agencies continues to be felt in public health, emergency planning and environmental health.
First responders could have treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder covered under workers’ compensation if a bill in the Montana Legislature passes.
The Montana Senate has amended and advanced a draft of the state’s two-year budget, with some disappointed Republicans saying “the cake was already baked” and that they saw ...
Gallatin County’s five measles cases were confirmed on April 17, and they are the first measles cases in Montana since 1990. The individuals picked up the virus while out of ...
The first major bill in the Montana Legislature aimed at addressing rising property taxes is on its way to Gov. Greg Gianforte’s desk. Senate Bill 117 would require ...
As the 2025 legislative session comes to a close, lawmakers are moving to set themselves up for next session with a series of bills that would start studies ...
Federal funding cuts made at the end of March have impacted an upcoming planned program for the Beaverhead County Museum, along with a number of other cultural and educational facilities.
A former Dillon city council member denied accusations last week in Fifth Judicial District Court that he punched another man and threatened him at Beaverhead Motors.