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Three constitutional initiatives’ long legal road to the ballot
Montana voters will decide in November whether to protect abortion rights and overhaul the state’s election system after Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen this week approved three constitutional initiatives for this fall’s general election ballot. The proposals are Constitutional Initiatives 126 and 127, sponsored by Montanans for Election...
The Montana Brewers Fall Beer Rendezvous is On the Way
Fall in Missoula is a special time with a lot to look forward to. The changing of the weather, Griz Football and a fall brew fest or two are on the schedule. The Montana Brewers Association is hosting their annual Fall Rendezvous Brew Fest. This is one of the biggest...
Montana Has One of the Highest Resignation Rates in the Country
It doesn't matter which way you look at the data, Montanans appear to be leaving jobs for one reason or another. It used to be that people would say that a person stayed at a job on average for seven years. That's not too far off from an Employee Tenure report issued by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2022 indicating that "wage and salary workers in the public sector had a median tenure of 6.8 years."
All Eyes on the 2025 Legislature to Solve Property Tax Problems
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - All eyes will be set firmly on the upcoming 2025 Montana Legislature to help address and perhaps solve the thorny and complicated issue of property taxes in the state. Governor Gianforte held a status meeting with members of the Statewide Property Tax Task Force at...
Constitutional protection for abortion to be on November ballot in Montana
Voters will get to decide whether they want abortion protected in the Montana Constitution. The Montana Secretary of State’s Office approved and certified Constitutional Initiative 128 on Tuesday, said Montanans Securing Reproductive Rights in a news release. “We’re excited that CI-128 will be on the ballot in November, and Montana voters will finally have the […]
Grizzly bear euthanized after cattle depredations in the upper Blackfoot Valley, FWP says
OVANDO – An adult male grizzly bear was euthanized last week after four livestock conflicts in the upper Blackfoot Valley during the past month, said Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks in a news release Wednesday. FWP wildlife specialists reported that the conflicts began in mid-July east of Lincoln where the bear first killed a calf on […]
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