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March is National Agriculture Month, with National Agriculture Day falling on March 18.
Regional News
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A bill proposed by the kratom industry is prompting consideration — and some concern — in the Legislature.
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Singer songwriters from across the country will take the stage in June for the Annual Red Lodge Songwriter Festival.
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By winning the Big Sky Conference , Montana State University women and University of Montana men, earn an automatic bids to the NCAA Championship Tournament.
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NHPA requires any expenditure of federal moneys to be reviewed by an archeologist
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Volunteers took their love of reading to elementary school students in Billings this week.
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A man who had a ski accident in Red Lodge was transported to a hospital in Billings and later passed away this week.
Elections 2024
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Bozeman will be the first city in Montana to ban plastic bags.
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The Armory Hotel in downtown Bozeman was lit up red and blue, but inside was all red for a Republican election night event for Greg Gianforte and Tim Sheehy.
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Political ads flooded mailboxes, TVs and computer monitors in the months and days before polls closed Tuesday night in Montana. Many voters were united in their efforts to ignore them.
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With less than a week before election day, election officials and employees are powering up machines and comparing test numbers for accuracy.
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Montanans will elect 100 representatives and 25 state senators to the Legislature this election. It’s the first time candidates are running in districts redrawn with 2020 census data.
National News
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Trump said Boeing had won the contract to build the U.S. Air Force's next generation of fighter jets. Little is known about the jet's specifications, appearance or capabilities.
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The pontiff spent over five weeks being treated for bronchitis that evolved into a severe respiratory illness. When he returns to the Vatican, he will need to rest for two months, his doctor said.
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While mostly symbolic, the move to revoke security clearances for over a dozen former officials has been seen as a warning to President Trump's adversaries.
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Lebanese health officials said two people were killed, including a child, and several more were injured.
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A wider disparity between major conferences and lesser-known conferences has lent itself to fewer close games in the early rounds of both the men's and women's NCAA tournaments.
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