NorthWestern Energy Proposes New Tariff to Protect Montana Customers

A New Framework for Large Energy Consumers NorthWestern Energy has formalized a request to the Montana Public Service Commission for a new Large New Load Tariff, designed to support Montana’s economic growth and ensure a reliable energy future. This proposed framework aims to balance the service needs of large energy consumers—such as data centers and expanding industrial facilities—with the protection

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2026 Season in Virginia City and Nevada City

Montana Announces Exciting 2026 Season in Virginia City and Nevada City “Historic view of Virginia City, a reminder of the town’s rich past.” The Montana Department of Commerce and Montana Heritage Commission have officially announced the concessionaires for the 2026 summer season in Virginia City and Nevada City. Local favorites along with new vendors are preparing to welcome visitors, supporting

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International Scholars Gather in Missoula as Iran Conflict and Global Politics Intensify

As tensions surrounding Iran continue to dominate global headlines, scholars and international policy experts will gather in Montana next week to analyze the conflict and its broader geopolitical implications. Dr. Mehrdad Kia, a professor at the University of Montana and longtime organizer of the event, joined Voices of Montana to discuss both the latest developments in the Iran situation and

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Suspect in Hospital Following Officer-Involved Shooting

Billings, Mont. – Billings Police responded to an officer-involved shooting on the city’s north side Thursday afternoon. Northern News Network’s Ken Adelblue attended a Friday morning press conference held by Billings Police Chief Rich St. John. Chain of Events Leading to the Shooting Officers were dispatched to the 1200 block of North 26th Street after a report of a suspicious

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