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Nonprofit Sues Montana DEQ Over Gallatin Mine Approval
A 2021 revision to Montana’s Opencut Mining Law has raised persistent concerns around community safety and the DEQ’s capacity to fulfill its regulatory duties effectively. The Gateway Conservation Alliance, a Gallatin Gateway-based nonprofit created in July 2023 to address critical issues that threaten the area's water quality, citizen health, traffic safety and wildlife, alleges that House Bill 599 enables arbitrary loopholes in the opencut mining permitting process.
MSU's President Waded Cruzado to retire June 2025, ending a 15-year tenure
Montana State University President Waded Cruzado has announced her plans to retire in June 2025, concluding a transformative 15-year tenure at the helm of Montana's land-grant university. MSU's President Waded Cruzado to retire June 2025, ending a 15-year tenure. The following is a press release from Montana State University:BOZEMAN, Mont....
Clarkston Fire Service to receive boost in funding
THREE FORKS, Mont. — The Clarkston Fire Service area will be receiving a boost in funding. The Gallatin County Commissioners approved the fire services request to increase its per unit fee from $182 to $292. The rate went into effect last month and will increase annually for three years...
Changes in Real Estate Commissions Could Lower Missoula Home Prices
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - According to the National Association of Realtors, a recent national settlement over the current real estate commission structure could possibly help lower home prices. I spoke with Brint Wahlberg, President of the Missoula Organization of Realtors who described the current method of buying and selling...
Bozeman city staff to take slower approach on UDC project
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Former Bozeman Mayor Cyndy Andrus announced last year the postponement of the Unified Development Code project inside City Hall. Due to growing concerns from residents having a lack of knowledge of the project. Having nearly a year to reflect, Bozeman Mayor Terry Cunningham believes it was...
Wanted Woman Caught With Meth and Fentanyl in Missoula
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - On August 6, 2024, a Missoula Police Department officer was patrolling around Great Northern Blvd. when he recognized a female, 26-year-old Stephanie Haygood, from previous interactions. The officer recalled that Haygood had arrest warrants, which he then confirmed. The officer made contact with Haygood and informed her of her warrants.
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