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Will governor make Illinois the latest state to legalize physician-assisted suicide?
All Illinois requires to become the 12th state to legalize physician-assisted suicide for people who are terminally ill is Gov. JB Pritzker’s signature on a bill the state’s senators passed early Oct. 31 “under a cloud of darkness.” If Pritzker...
This Montana Old-Timer Did It All & Then Some…
"Horn's" the name, Adam "Horn" Miller, an elderly prospector who regaled children with stories of his exploits. The old-timer was a crack shot, champion boxer, scout, trapper, miner & not a man to be crossed. Horn was a trapper, fur-trader,...
Teeth cleaning is all about time
Heloise Dear Heloise: Your answer to me about rinsing your teeth turned the question into a matter of time. The original question was, “Do I rinse or not?” The time you spend on your teeth is a matter of personal preference. My husband doesn’t...
Montana moves forward on regulatory framework for blockchain, digital assets
The Montana Legislature grappled with a lot of technological innovation during the 2025 session including determining how to regulate the growing digital economy and this month has seen the launch of new laws and committees focused on the digital...
315 years of religious service recognized
ORLANDO | The Diocese of Orlando recognizes five religious sisters as they celebrate their jubilee anniversaries. Since they arrived in the diocese to present day, they bring a diversity of gifts from education to serving immigrants and caring for...
Montana Tech senior awarded Michael L. Condon Civil Engineering Scholarship
MISSOULA, Mont. — A Montana Technological University senior is being recognized nationally for his work in civil engineering. Zachary Clark, of Post Falls, Idaho, has been awarded the Michael L. Condon Civil Engineering Scholarship by the Deep...
Barbara Montana Escobar running for city council place 2
SAN MARCO CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES Barbara Escobar focuses on her local roots and her community engagement as key qualifications in her run for city council. Born and raised in San Marcos, and a proud graduate of SMHS, she has been a member of area...
The Feculent Bucket of the Culture War
“So, why a news organization dedicated just to covering public lands?” Since RE:PUBLIC’s website debuted on September 10, this is the most frequent question I’ve fielded from journalists and friends alike. I have several answers. For starters,...
Doppler Dave reports from the Beth El Bible Church Pumpkin Patch
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- ABC-7's Chief Meteorologist Doppler Dave Speelman brought you your weather forecast from the Beth El Bible Church's pumpkin patch today. Located on Montana Avenue in East El Paso, the church has made the pumpkin patch an...
Montana Online Gambling Ban Begins, Unregulated Operators Face Felony Charges
Posted on: October 8, 2025, 07:35h. Last updated on: October 8, 2025, 07:35h. All forms of online gambling in Montana are illegal The state’s law includes sweepstakes casinos and prediction markets Any person or business operating an unregulated,...
Montana Ag Network: How tariffs are impacting farmers
MISSOULA — April 2, 2025, was called "Liberation Day" by President Donald Trump when he announced sweeping tariffs across the board. The announcement alarmed some people, with the future of trade looking into the face of uncertainty. This rings...
‘Cimientos de Montaña’
La celebración del Mes de la Herencia Hispana regresó al valle por quinto año consecutivo y se llevó a cabo en el Hotel Colorado. Mariscal LLC, junto con Alpine Bank, Gould Construction, First Bank, Hotel Colorado, las Bibliotecas Públicas del...
Montana Morning Headlines: Wednesday, October 8, 2025
WESTERN MONTANA — Here's a look at Western Montana's top news stories for Wednesday. Downtown Missoula could see major changes soon, as the City of Missoula executes its $24 million plan to redesign the area for better accessibility. The Downtown...
Montana Ag Network: How tariffs abroad are impacting farmers at home
MISSOULA - April 2, 2025, was deemed liberation day by President Trump when he announced sweeping tariffs across the board. The announcement set off alarm bells for some people, with the future of trade looking into the face of uncertainty. This...
Chippewa cree tribe, montana DLI partner to connect workers and employers
Press release Continuing its commitment to tearing down barriers to employment for all Montanans, the Montana Department of Labor & Industry co-hosted last week a Chippewa Cree Tribal Hiring Event, featuring 23 local employers and an estimated 96...
What Idaho’s medical education suitors have to offer
This year, the state will spend $10.6 million helping Idaho students attend medical school. Despite these tuition subsidies, Idaho ranks last in the nation for physicians per capita — a chronic public health malaise with no quick or simple cure....
Sen. Cora Neumann, Montana Nurses Association call on delegation to protect health-care subsidies
Montanans can’t afford the exploding costs of health insurance coming their way if Republicans in the U.S. Senate won’t work with Democrats to protect Affordable Care Act tax credits — that was the message Wednesday from a video call hosted by...
MSU's New Reveal Honors Indigenous Culture In Bozeman
In case you missed it, a big reveal happened on Indigenous Peoples Day, October 13th, right here in Bozeman. Montana State University unveiled its newest addition to the American Indian Hall, the Elouise Cobell Garden Arbor. The space isn't just...
Federal Judge Dismisses Climate Lawsuit In Montana
Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. A month ago, a group of young plaintiffs filed suit in federal court in Montana seeking to block the implementation of three executive orders that promote the use of fossil...
US Judge Dismisses Climate Activists’ Suit Challenging Trump’s Energy Policies
University of Montana student Maddie Grebb leads a chant in opposition to President Donald Trump's energy policies across the street from the federal courthouse in Missoula, Mont., on Sept. 17, 2025. Ben Allan Smith/The Missoulian via AP A federal...