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Carol Tjelde
Carol Tjelde
Legals for December, 24 2024
One man dead in Frazey Loop incident
Based on statements from the victim, witnesses and...
Changing weather sparks wildfire in Lower Yaak
Three Rivers Ranger District Fire Management Officer Beau Macy said he was somewhat surprised...
Commission sets wolf hunting regulations, quotas; units tweaked near Yellowstone
The commission agreed to increase the statewide wolf quota to 334 for the upcoming season, up from 313 last year.
Don’t be fooled by “public” charter school deception
A rapidly-changing world means our schools have been asked to do more and more and more, but without additional support, and that’s a recipe for making the system fall apart.
Montana Chamber of Commerce proud to endorse Supreme Court candidates
That endorsement comes after a committee of attorneys and retired judges interviewed all the candidates, evaluated their temperament, applicable rulings and ability to be fair and unbiased in the decision-making process.
Montana asserts its water rights to protect fisheries, recreation on several major rivers
FWP is using its water rights to bolster 10 rivers negatively impacted by the winter’s meager snowpack.
Independent candidate Elena Evans cleared to run for PSC
In an email to Montana Free Press, Melby said the secretary of state’s office has verified more than 5,000 signatures.
Sheehy's stance on public lands is scary
The sheer size of that transfer would overwhelm the state and counties, leading to selling lands to private owners. Over half the lands given to western states at statehood have been sold.

Area man accused of drug trafficking, endangerment
Dunsing is accused of four offenses, including three felonies.

Ron Kelly
Ron Kelly
Clash of the Carvers returns to Libby
2024’s event features 20 of the world’s best carvers who will compete for $15,000 in prizes.
Elk research: UM Scientists, Students Study a Changing Population
In Noxon, Montana, at a base camp for wildlife biologists nestled deep in the pines, camera traps and other measuring instruments are capturing forensic evidence of what is happening to the state’s elk population.

Mary Michelle Manning
Mary Michelle Manning
Montana lawmakers eye more prison beds
State facilities face a capacity shortage as inmate population surges.

Voices in the Wilderness: Ice climbing A Peak
After 5 hours of skinning, stepping over downed logs, and several creek crossings we were finally rewarded with our first views of A Peak.
Property tax proposal will raise taxes
Don’t be fooled by Governor Gianforte’s rebate and the multiple marketing materials reminding...
Independent states her case for Public Service Commission
These commissioners don’t need a code of conduct. They need to be voted out of office.
Spots still available on Libby, Troy government study commissions
Some local officials have said that there was confusion of what the government study commissions were meant to do.