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Montana To Get $16.57 From Purdue Pharma In Opioid Settlement

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Montana is set to receive $16.57 million from a $7.4 billion national settlement with Purdue Pharma and its Sackler family owners over their role in fueling the opioid crisis. The settlement resolves allegations that Purdue aggressively marketed opioid products for decades contributing to addiction and overdose deaths nationwide including in M...

Montana Ranks 42nd In The Nation For Average Teacher Salaries

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Montana ranks 42nd in the nation for average teacher salary but House Bill 252 aims to revise school funding laws and formulas to improve teacher pay and housing affordability. The STARS Act’s primary goal is to increase teacher wages to be competitive with surrounding states and to accommodate rising inflation costs. The Student and Teacher A...

President Trump Declares National Emergency At U.S-Canada Border

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President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency at the U.S.-Canada border citing an influx of human and drug smuggling coming from Canada presenting a national security threat to Americans. Montana shares 545 miles of the border with Canada running through the Canadian provinces of Alberta British Columbia and Saskatchewan. He also im...

Montana Ranks Near Bottom On Affordability For Buying Homes

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Montana’s housing market in 2024 represents cooler economic conditions. According to the Montana Bureau of Business and Economic Research high interest rates chilled the pace of transactions by reducing both supply and demand for homes. This trend suggests a reshuffling of desirability as affordability constraints and the higher relative price...

Head Start To Keep Operating In Five Montana Counties after Scare

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Head Start locations in five Montana counties will remain open after fears they would have to close following the Trump administration’s effort to freeze federal grants and loans. The federal Office of Management and Budget says Head Start which provides childcare and kindergarten readiness for low-income families would not be affected by the ...

Trump Administration Offers Buyouts to 15,000 In Montana

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According to a White House memo the Trump administration is offering eight-month buyouts to federal workers who do not wish to return to the office provided they resign within the next week. As of November 2024 there were about 15,000 federal employees in Montana.  Federal agencies including the U.S. Forest Service the Bureau of Land Managemen...

Bills Keep Trying To Lower Montana Wolf Populations In Helena

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The House Fish Wildlife and Parks Committee recently advanced two bills aimed at reducing Montana’s wolf population. House Bill 222 initially proposed an open season for wolf hunting until numbers reached 600 but this was later amended. Another proposal House Bill 176 seeks to eliminate bag limits until population numbers drop by half. The sta...

Montana Is The Twenty Sixth Best State for Entrepreneurs In 2025

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A new study has ranked Montana as the twenty-sixth best state for entrepreneurs in 2025. Simplify LLC released its annual study on the Best and Worst States for Entrepreneurs determined by analyzing six key categories in all 50 states and the District of Columbia corporate tax rates inflation consumer spending growth job creation rates and net...

TikTok Ban In Montana In Limbo With President Trump Involved

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President Donald Trump’s promise to keep TikTok functioning is at odds with a 2023 law that banned the app in Montana. A federal judge later blocked the state’s ban after TikTok and several Montana users filed lawsuits which the state appealed. The lawsuit went on hold in 2024 when a ruling on a federal ban seemed imminent. As of Thursday Mont...

Annual Point In Time Count In Montana Next Thursday January 30th

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The annual Point in Time Count will take place in Montana next Thursday as part of a national effort to track the number of people experiencing homelessness. The count is crucial for determining federal funding for homelessness assistance in communities. In 2023 it reported 2,178 individuals experiencing homelessness in Montana a 37% increase ...