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District Judge Denies Challenge To Wolf Hunting Regulations

Lewis and Clark District Court Judge Michael McMahon has denied the request for a preliminary injunction over portions of Montana’s wolf hunting and trapping regulations. Wolves of the Rockies and Trap Free Montana alleged in a lawsuit that changes made by Fish Wildlife and Parks in this year’s wolf regulations violated their right to pa...

Rural Electric CO-OP Leaders Meet In Nashville

The National Rural Electric Cooperative Associations’ annual meeting is taking the place in Nashville Tennessee where the Montana’s electric cooperative leaders can make valuable professional connections with others share best practices discuss today’s critical issues and set practical agendas for moving the industry forward. North...

Lawsuit Challenges State Law Banning Vaccine Mandates

Netzer Law Office and Donald Netzer are asking the state Supreme Court to step in to block a law prohibiting employers from mandating vaccines in the workplace. In February, District Court Judge Olivia Regier ruled against the Sidney law firm’s request for a preliminary injunction against Montana’s new law. Last year, it was signed into ...

Montana Senators Co-Sponsor Bill To Restrict Russian Energy

As a part of continued efforts to weaking Russian President Vladimir Putin’s regime and increase American energy independence, Montana Senators Jon Tester and Steve Daines have co-sponsored legislation to block all Russian oil and gas imports to the U.S. Tester says the “Ban Russian Energy Imports Act” would hit Putin where it hurts.

Rural Montana Editor Re-Elected as National SEA President

Ryan Hall 3-6-22

(Nashville) – At the 2022 annual meeting of the National Electric Cooperatives Statewide Editors Association (SEA), held in conjunction with the NRECA PowerXchange on March 6, Montana’s Ryan Hall was re-elected to lead the national organization of editors, staff and publishers of the nation’s rural electric consumer-member publications. At ...

VA To Expand Disability Benefits For Veterans

The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced its intent to begin processing disability                         benefit claims for veterans suffering from rare respiratory cancers contracted during their military service. Senator and VA Chairman Jon Tester noted the progress made through the department in recent years and says it falls on t...

Public Service Commission Breaks Up Garbage Truck Monopoly

The Montana Public Service Commission regulates among other things garbage collection services. Thursday commissioners voted 3-2 to allow Bozeman-based L&L Site Services to enter the Missoula County market. That means the 14-year monopoly on garbage hauling held by Republic Services in Missoula County will soon be coming to an end. L&L...

Senator Daines Pushes Country For Energy Independence

As oil prices continue to go up because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Senator Steve Daines is calling for the U.S. to increase its own efforts in producing energy. He recently introduced a new bill that would do just that along with helping America’s partners and allies be less dependent on Russia.

EPA Gives OK For Butte High School Air Quality

Additional air-quality testing in January by an Environmental Protection Agency contractor suggests a chemical contaminant plume in the vicinity of Butte High School and an adjacent apartment building does not pose health hazards for occupants of either building. This week the EPA said the agency has no plans to perform additional testing.