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Montana Supreme Court Hears Arguments From Northwestern Energy And Solar Power Project Developers

Wednesday the Montana Supreme Court heard arguments from Northwestern Energy and the Public Service Commission asking the justices to overturn a lower court ruling favoring developers of small solar projects. Clerk of the Montana Supreme Court Bowen Greenwood. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Untitled-28-1-1.mp3

Commissioner Of Insurance Matt Rosendale Urges People To Buy Flood Insurance Now While They Still Can Get Covered

Insurance Commissioner Matt Rosendale is advising Montanans to prepare for spring flooding by purchasing flood insurance well in advance of warmer temperatures and snowmelt because flood insurance policies typically do not take effect until 30 days after purchase so people should plan ahead for properties at risk of flooding. https://northernb...

Senator Jon Tester On Trump Administration Eminent Domain Policy On U.S. Mexico Border For Wall

During a Senate hearing Tuesday Montana Senator Jon Tester pressed Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf on the Trump Administration’s taking of land owned by individuals through eminent domain to build the southern wall between the U.S. and Mexico saying he can relate. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/U...

Senator Jon Tester On Trump Administration Eminent Domain Policy On U.S. Mexico Border For Wall

During a Senate hearing Tuesday Montana Senator Jon Tester pressed Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf on the Trump Administration’s taking of land owned by individuals through eminent domain to build the southern wall between the U.S. and Mexico saying he can relate. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/U...

Small Percentage Of Madison River Overcrowding Problem Discussed Today On Voices Of Montana

State wildlife officials rejected three petitions on regulating the Madison River Tuesday deciding instead to send a broad set of options for limiting guided fishing and reducing crowding out for public review before making any decisions. Today Rich Stuker Vice Chair of the Fish and Wildlife Commission on Voices of Montana mentioned a small po...

Small Percentage Of Madison River Overcrowding Problem Discussed Today On Voices Of Montana

State wildlife officials rejected three petitions on regulating the Madison River Tuesday deciding instead to send a broad set of options for limiting guided fishing and reducing crowding out for public review before making any decisions. Today Rich Stuker Vice Chair of the Fish and Wildlife Commission on Voices of Montana mentioned a small po...