Governor Greg Gianforte has signed several bills into law, now transmitted to the Secretary of State for official recording.
The federal class-action lawsuit filed Thursday claims two special-education students from Lewistown and Kalispell weren’t allowed to finish the school year because they turned 18 and 19 respectively.
A Republican proposal to continue Medicaid expansion in Montana is headed to the governor’s desk as Republicans in Congress ...
Laid-off federal employees can get help applying for unemployment benefits, searching for jobs, getting input on their resume ...
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Testimony snafu could kill some state arts grants in MontanaGreg Gianforte’s 2026-2027 budget proposal would have awarded $954,000 in cultural and aesthetic grants to 75 organizations, ...
To boost community health – the Montana Red Cross is offering free A1C tests for blood donors.One in ten people in the U.S.
Gov. Greg Gianforte visited Missoula County Public Schools on Wednesday to highlight Career and Technical Education programs ...
One example of CTE in Missoula’s schools is the career transition services program available to students with disabilities.
The first bill of the highly anticipated package of judicial reform proposals is headed to Gov. Greg Gianforte’s desk. House ...
Big Sky 55+ was among the groups supporting the bill, and Margie MacDonald said Thursday she’s still hoping the bill might ...
Expanded coverage had been set to expire on the safety net program that insures more than 76,000 Montana residents. Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte has voiced support for continuing coverage ...
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