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Another Family-Owned Montana Company Announces Store Closure
I had a thought about rising costs in Montana. It happened during my commute to work this morning. I was thinking to myself how insane the cost of living has gotten in just a few short years. I keep seeing listings for homes in other states for half of what I paid for mine. Yet they are 3 times the size. What is it about Montana that makes me justify paying an outrageous amount of money to live here? 2 simple answers. The great outdoors and family.
Why is the GOP so paranoid about Montana voters?
It’s truly a mystery right now watching the incredible efforts by Montana’s Secretary of State, Christi Jacobsen, to try and disqualify voters who signed citizen initiatives from being counted. Their twisted logic and faulty interpretation of the Montana Constitution reflects a deep paranoia on the part of the Republicans toward Montana’s citizens and voters. The […] The post Why is the GOP so paranoid about Montana voters? appeared first on Daily Montanan.
Q2 Billings Area Weather: Increasing clouds Sunday with a few showers and storms
Southern Montana and northern Wyoming were hot, smoky and quiet on Saturday, but another surge of moisture will be moving our direction. We can expect more clouds and showers by Sunday afternoon.
Montana 12-year-old stunned as he reels in record-breaking fish: ‘I’m in disbelief’
It’s apparently never too early to start setting records and, for one young fisherman, he is just getting started. Wade Merschat, 12, of Trout Creek, Montana, has just set his first record after reeling in a largescale sucker last month. He landed the fish at his favorite, secret fishing...
MT Small Businesses and the Failure of the American Dream
BUTTE, MT - Montana has been struggling to keep up with the cost of living, the high housing costs, and, as we're finding out, the demand for higher wages. But who are the real losers of this situation?. Many of you may have answered, "All of us." And you wouldn't...
Montana’s Most Popular Tattoo Design Revealed: Find Out Here!
Summer is here, and that means people are showing a little more skin. For me, it's sleeveless all summer. In fact, I just cut the sleeves off of a few more of my favorite shirts. Why? Maybe because I'm a smidge redneck. Maybe it's more comfortable on hot days. Or, maybe I got 2 tickets to the gun show and want to show off my ink. I would say a good mixture of all of the above.
Tornado confirmed in NE MT in Roosevelt, Daniels, & Valley Counties
NORTHEASTERN MONTANA - The National Weather Service has confirmed a tornado in the areas of northwestern Roosevelt, southwestern Daniels and northeastern Valley Counties. If you are in the area, please seek shelter immediately and practice extreme caution. Be on the lookout for hazardous conditions including high speed winds that will...
Human Rights group says Montana Tech should fire ‘white supremacist’
The Montana Human Rights Network is calling on the Montana University System to fire a Montana Tech postdoctoral fellow it says is a prolific white nationalist running for the Legislature, who espouses a wide variety of views, ranging from exterminating Jews and members of the LGBTQ+ community, to learning how to suture a wound for […] The post Human Rights group says Montana Tech should fire ‘white supremacist’ appeared first on Daily Montanan.
Montana Governor’s Cup Walleye Tournament Results – Day 1
Day one of the 2024 Governor’s Cup Walleye Tournament at Fort Peck is in the books! Anglers from all over battled it out on Fort Peck. The competition is fierce in the summer heat, and the results from today are impressive!. 1st: Joe Okada, Cambridge, WI and Brett King,...
WIC guidelines adjust amid inflation
BILLINGS, Mont. - Inflation impacts everyone, especially those looking to feed a family, and programs like WIC can help lighten the load for those who qualify. As a federal nutrition assistance program, Women Infants and Children (WIC) is dependent on the federal income guidelines, which change year to year with the cost of living.
Montana women affected by Vietnam War share stories 50 years later
Fifty years ago, the Vietnam War wound down and soldiers who survived it returned home. More than 36,000 Montanans served in the war. For the 50th anniversary of its end, students at the University of Montana School of Journalism spoke with Vietnam vets across the state. YPR will be sharing their stories throughout the month.
Popular BBQ Food Truck Opening Restaurant in Laurel
Over the last few years, Laurel, MT has slowly gotten a few more restaurants. Relatively recent additions include The Cracked Egg, Your Pie, Carlton Depot, Chen's Express, Wendy's, and Jimmy Johns. Now, Laurel will soon have a sit-down BBQ restaurant. Burnin' The Bone Smokehouse is opening soon on Main Street...
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