Gov. Greg Gianforte announced Montana unemployment reached its 42nd consecutive month with unemployment at or below 3.4%.Montana's unemployment rate fell to 3.1
Reserve deputy sheriff’s officers volunteer their time to keep our communities safe, and a proposed bill in the Montana legislature would allow them to be compensated for that time.
Montana Highway Patrol welcomed four new troopers at a graduation ceremony in Helena on Wednesday.The troopers were part of the 80th MHP Advanced Academy and we
A bill up for hearing in the Montana Legislature Wednesday would require law enforcement to check people’s immigration status when they make a traffic stop.
A Helena-based business founded in 2017 serves Montana and the world by manufacturing, shipping and engineering outdoor products. Trxstle, was founded by John Smigaj and Morgan Misek as an engineering firm in 2013, making locomotives and rail equipment.
The legislation, Senate Bill 164, is one of several strategies Republican lawmakers in Montana and other states have advanced in recent years to prohibit transgender minors from receiving medical treatments that help align their appearance with their gender identity.
Montana students' reading and math skills are in line with the national average, according to test scores released today. But, the national average has been falling since the pandemic.
Farming and ranching combined generate billions of dollars in revenue and employ tens of thousands of Montanans. They’re also on the cusp of a generational sea change. One listener wants to know how young people are being encouraged and prepared for life as a farmer or rancher.
Senate Bill 172 would increase the population threshold for communities to enact the local-option sales tax, and allow an additional collection for workforce housing.
The Bureau of Business and Economic Research is touring the state with its annual Montana Economic Outlook Seminars.
The Bureau of Business and Economic Research is touring the state with its annual Montana Economic Outlook Seminars.
Blakely, who has been an adjunct instructor at the University of Montana for 18 years, said when she offers an honest answer to their questions in an interview prep class, the future teachers ask one question: “How do I get certified (to teach) in another state?