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A group of Democratic legislators and advocacy organizations signed onto a letter criticizing the governor’s decision.
Duke University is far from the first institution targeted by the nonprofit Do No Harm has filed lawsuits and otherwise pushed for eliminating DEI programming at campuses, businesses and more.
HELENA — An appointment by Gov. Greg Gianforte to the Criminal Justice Oversight Council continues to draw scrutiny, most recently in a letter that 16 Montana organizations and seven state ...
Montana joins more than a dozen state governments so far this year that have taken steps to either introduce or enact similar ...
First of its kind’ Shared Stewardship Agreement aims to increase forest restoration and timber production, reduce wildlife risk ...
An appointment by Gov. Greg Gianforte to the Criminal Justice Oversight Council continues to draw scrutiny, most recently in ...
The amended bill effectively bans homeschooled students who are non-United States citizens or not in-state residents from participating in Montana High School Association extracurricular activities.
The governor's office called the move hypocrisy, contending the authors of the letter were discriminating against a Christian ...
William Mercer, a former U.S. attorney and longtime Montana state legislator, appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee ...
UFP Industries announced to employees the closure of its UFP Edge facility in Bonner along with an estimated 100 layoffs.
NBC Montana reached out to several Montana leaders after a major player in Montana's wood products industry announced it ...
Just after the German high tech company VACOM completed its first shipment of parts, elected officials, business leaders, and ...