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Montana launches re-entry program for former inmates
HELENA, Mont. — Gov. Greg Gianforte on Wednesday announced a new state program to help formerly incarcerated Montanans with behavioral health needs as they return to their communities. The Healing and Ending Addiction through Recovery and...
Montana DNRC debuts forest products interactive map
HELENA, Mont. — The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) has launched an online interactive map showing forest product manufacturers across the state. The new tool helps landowners, contractors, and community members...
From Montana to D.C., young Americans push back on Trump’s fossil fuel agenda
It may appear that environmental activism has been silenced. President Donald Trump has proclaimed that climate change is a hoax. He preaches that U.S. greatness depends on unleashing the oil, gas and coal that are heating the atmosphere — all...
Bozeman Health and Billings Clinic join forces to expand local care
BOZEMAN, Mont. – Bozeman Health and Billings Clinic have announced a partnership aimed at expanding healthcare access in west Bozeman. The two healthcare systems, both based in Montana, will share equal ownership of undeveloped land at the...
BNSF appeals $8M asbestos judgment in Montana contamination case
MISSOULA — Decades after asbestos contamination was discovered in Libby, Montana, families and courts are still grappling with the health impacts. On Tuesday, the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals heard a case, Wells & Walder vs. BNSF, that...
State land board approves 53,000-acre northwest Montana conservation easement
The Montana Land Board voted 4-1 to approve a conservation easement across a more than 50,000-acre swath of land spanning three counties in northwest Montana, permanently providing public access and protecting wildlife habitat. Phase Two of the...
United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry advances the Fix Our Forests Act
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry on Tuesday advanced the Fix Our Forests Act, a significant step in federal wildfire policy aimed at combating wildfires and restoring forest health. The bipartisan...
Montana Morning Headlines: Wednesday, October 15, 2025
WESTERN MONTANA — Here's a look at Western Montana's top stories for Wednesday. On Tuesday, 29-year-old Michael Cain appeared in Missoula County District Court for felony hate crime charges. Accused of assaulting a man over his Star of David...
Logan Health Shelby Receives Cardiac Recognition Award
Logan Health Shelby was recognized recently with the Cardiac Recognition Award, which is sponsored by the Cardiovascular Health Program within the state health department. The Recognition Award singles out critical access hospitals who demonstrate...
Missoula voters to decide on direction of city government
MISSOULA, Mont. — Missoula voters will have their say on the direction of city government in races for mayor and several City Council wards. NBC Montana has a breakdown of what voters can expect to see on their ballots. Mayor’s Race Incumbent...
Eric and Kate Morrisett named Montana 4-H Volunteers of the Year
Eric and Kate Morrisett of Cut Bank, Mont. received the 2025 District 3 Volunteer of the Year and the Montana State Volunteer of the Year award at the recent state Volunteer Institute in Billings, Mont. Together, Eric and Kate Morrisett are an...
Idaho universities propose hundreds of new state-supported medical school seats
Lawmakers this year set a goal to subsidize tuition for 30 additional medical school students annually, an effort to ease state’s doctor shortage. But university leaders want to go well beyond that. On Monday, medical education administrators from...
Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame announces 2026 Inductees
The Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame & Western Heritage Center (MCHF & WHC) announces their 18th class of inductions into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame. The inductees were chosen from a field of candidates nominated by the general public. Inductees...
Town Pump working to combat hunger in Montana
The Town Pump Charitable Foundation is providing more than $2 million in grants this fall to combat hunger in Montana. The Foundation is matching $1.2 million to help raise $4 million during its annual “Help Those in Need” fundraising campaign for...
How Dixie Can Be The Perfect Family Companion In Montana
Imagine a dog who’s both your calm couch companion and the life of the party on mountain hikes—Dixie is just that! MEET DIXIE It was another Take Me Home Tuesday at the radio stations with the Humane Society of Western Montana, presented by our...
Can Alcohol Really Help A Cold? Montanans Sure Think So
Before you know it, cold and flu will be rearing their ugly heads in Big Sky Country. There are a lot of medicines you can run to the store and get. Or maybe, just try opening the liquor cabinet. In Montana, Home Remedies For Cold And Flu...
Why two Montana asbestos victims may never receive an $8 million judgment
Long before she joined a major legal case for asbestos victims, Joyce Walder had a bold streak, according to her sister, Judith Hemphill. On a recent Monday in October, walking through the forests of northwest Montana, Hemphill recalled how she...
From Arlington Ingenuity to National Impact: How the Le Brothers and Luraco Turned a Local Success Story into a Wellness Movement
ARLINGTON, Texas, Oct. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- What began as a humble family dream has become a national wellness movement. When the Le family arrived in Arlington from Vietnam in 1995, they carried little more than determination and hope. Their...
How a Montana sawmill is adapting to industry changes
CLANCY — Healthy forests depend on a strong forest products industry. Sawmills help support thousands of Montana jobs, reduce wildfire risks, and provide a renewable resource. Despite recent mill closures in Missoula and Seeley Lake, Marks Lumber...
Great Falls mother has concerns about police handling of mental health crises
GREAT FALLS — A Great Falls mother is appealing for change after her deaf son was hurt during what she described as a mental health crisis gone bad. Trudy Fisher, an advocate for the deaf community, says that her deaf son Jeremy, who suffers from...