Town Crier “Briefs from the Region” (2) – 2/22/21 In 1918, when the Spanish Flu was ravaging the U.S., Butte, Montana was a sprawling city of...
ASSOCIATED PRESS BUTTE – Health officials have conducted a report evaluating air quality in a southwest Montana neighborhood to determine if material in the air exceeded permitted air...
ASSOCIATED PRESS BUTTE – Atlantic Richfield has scrapped a proposal to build a second water treatment plant to lower the level of acidic, metal-laden water that...
HELENA, Mont. (AP) – Montana’s only female governor and lieutenant governor, whose fiscal success running the state was overshadowed by scandal and gaffes, has died. Judy...
By Doug Hare EBS Staff “Unearthing Paradise: Montana Writers in Defense of Greater Yellowstone” is an impassioned plea and call to arms to protect our public...
BUTTE (AP) – Montana has more U.S. citizens on the streets after the state added two extra naturalization ceremonies due to a large number of citizenship applications. The...
By Michael Siebert UM Community News Service University of Montana School of Journalism HELENA – Montana lawmakers heard broad support last week for the construction of...
By Matt Volz Associated Press BUTTE (AP) – It was an unusual and unfortunate confluence of events: A larger-than-normal number of geese was making a later-than-normal migration over...
By Matt Volz Associated Press HELENA (AP) – Debate on Gov. Steve Bullock’s $293 million public works package began Friday, with state officials, contractors, students and union representatives...
BUTTE, Mont. (AP) – Changes will be proposed to reorganize the state crime lab that over the course of a just over a year has had...