House Bill 247, which would repeal dueling penalties in Montana, is one of those smaller bills and part of the legislature’s regular work identifying unneeded and out-of-date Montana Code.
Allegations of criminal activity by former Montana Senate leader Jason Ellsworth are being handed over to the state ...
Missoula County is moving forward with plans to construct a new water system in the Wye, aiming to provide essential ...
Missoula released findings from a recent community survey that asked citizens what they liked and what could be improved in ...
Judge Jason Marks ordered the case against Landon S. Greenough, 46, dismissed without prejudice last week, as requested by ...
As the Golden Goat competition heats up in Missoula, the Big Sky Eagles are ready to make history. The Eagles, who have yet to win the coveted ...
Three priority property tax bills involving local mill levies that came out of the governor's task force drew opposition this ...
144: Devin Grossman, Billings Skyview; Korbyn Barent, Billings West; Kade Wallace, Missoula Sentinel; Landon De La Garza, ...
One measure would lower the top income tax rate from 5.9% to 5.4%, and it would raise the limit on the bottom bracket to $100 ...
Even though killing someone, in a duel or not, is illegal, that code from 1895 is still on the books. House Bill 247 would ...
About 100 people gathered outside of the Montana Capitol on Wednesday to protest the Trump Administration. Similar ...
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