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Teachers of the Year collectively endorse Common Core standards
Letter to the Editor,
Communists take exception to stance
Letter to the Editor,
Media groups appeal ruling over closed GOP meeting
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Members of the Montana media are appealing a state judge's ruling in a lawsuit over whether Republican members of a legislative committee legally held a secret meeting before voting on bills involving abortion and transgender health care.
BNSF Railway taking over Montana Rail Link route
MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) — BNSF Railway has announced plans to resume operation of its mainline rail corridor through southern Montana, ending a lease with Montana Rail Link.
Montana bucks trend in health insurance costs
Prices for health insurance sold on Montana’s Marketplace website are going up an average of 1.35 percent next year, a rate that is significantly below national cost increases and well below Montana’s historic yearly rate of growth.
Working to make Montana a leader in energy
$64,000 question: What makes you a Montanan?
So, let me get this straight. If you are born in Montana you have special recognition as being a “Montanan.” If you choose to make Montana your home to raise your family and do business in Montana, you are not a “Montanan.”
High school NASA robotics competition registration still open
Montana State University’s Academic Technology and Outreach will partner with the Montana Learning Center and the Montana Office of Public Instruction to host a NASA robotics competition that is open to teams of Montana high school students.
Gov. Bullock has vetoed tax simplification twice!
Gov. Bullock is running ads stating he is for fair taxes.

Local photographers may submit work
Here’s something those photographers who send Reader’s Photos to

UM study: State logging industry still faces many challenges
University of Montana researchers found that key factors for Montana’s forest products industry improved little during 2011.
Cattle ranchers don't want Montana wolves moved to Colorado
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) — The Montana Stockgrowers Association has asked its state wildlife agency to reject any requests to capture wolves in Montana to be transplanted in Colorado, after voters there narrowly passed a wolf reintroduction plan.
Lincoln Co. residents join in Montana Pioneers convention
Lincoln County was well represented with Kera Perkins of Fortine, Dave and Dianne Hansen of Fortine, and Veronica Bovee-Anderson of Libby attending.
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 celebrates Forest Products Week
This week marks the fourth-annual Montana “Forest Products Week.”
Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day
Montana, a Proud Partner with The U.S.A. Vietnam War Commemoration, is commemorating Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day on Friday, March 29, throughout the state.

Southwestern Montana boasts high peaks and scenic views
Defining a region like southwest Montana is subjective.
Montana launch ship's bell tour for new Navy submarine
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A ship's bell for the new USS Montana nuclear submarine was unveiled at the Capitol this week, marking the beginning of a nearly yearlong series of presentations throughout the state.
Gianforte the right pick for Montana
To the editor:
Work together to protect Montana patients
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