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From legislative secrecy to Constitutional sunlight
It was 1971 when, at 23, I took my seat in the Montana House of Representatives – the youngest member.

Thompson Falls to host May 15 meeting on wild, domestic sheep
Managing wild and domestic sheep interactions creates unique biological, social and cultural challenges...

Rowena Marie Arnold
Rowena Marie Arnold
Report says transferring federal lands to state would cost billions
All four members of the state’s congressional delegation have taken a stance against federal transfer of lands in recent weeks.
Kootenai Basin snowpack at 96%
During the first two weeks of March most weather stations reported up an inch or two of precipitation, however Northwest Montana reported slightly more, about 2-4 inches.
Legals for April, 15 2025
Legals for April, 22 2025
Montana joins growing list of states with codified protection against frivolous lawsuits
“A SLAPP may come in the form of defamation, invasion of privacy, nuisance or other claim, but its real goal is to entangle the defendant in expensive litigation and stifle their ability to engage in Constitutionally protected activities,” bill sponsor Rep. Tom Millett, R-Marion, said while introducing the bill before the House Judiciary committee in February.
Governor signs Bobby’s Law, imposing tougher drunk driving penalties
The legislation was introduced by Rep. Braxton Mitchell, R-Columbia Falls, to address...

Donna Sather
Donna Sather

Libby celebrates Arbor Day
Montana Department of Natural Resources Libby Unit Forester Jeremy Ran...

Leanette (Hinki) Wilson
Leanette (Hinki) Wilson
Montana confirms five measles cases in Gallatin County
The state health department said that all infected individuals are isolating at home.

Beverly Jean Engel
Beverly Jean Engel
Legals for April, 18 2025
Legals for April, 11 2025
State will consider Bull River restrictions at June 19 meeting
Most petition signers were from nearby Heron, Noxon, Trout Creek, Troy and Libby, but he also had signers from Montana locales as far away as Belgrade and Billings.

Shed hunter kills charging grizzly near Dupuyer
Officials said the adult female bear had a single yearling cub that was found on site, unharmed.
Orpha Miller
Orpha Miller
Montana Supreme Court sides with media outlets in public meetings lawsuit
Justices say an advisory council erred by closing its proceedings while reviewing candidates for a 9th Judicial District judgeship in 2023.