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Inland Northwest lawmakers observe Juneteenth | FOX 28 Spokane
FOX 28 Spokane· 4 days agoThere is no Black lawmaker currently seated in the executive branch of Washington, nor are there any...
After an abortion for fetal anomalies, she hoped IVF would build her family. Now that’s in doubt.
Georgia Recorder via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAnne Angus has been ready to start growing her family for years now. She got pregnant on her first...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 6 days agoThe TikTokers have argued that the the law signed on May 17 by governor Greg Gianforte violates the First Amendment (pdf), as well as other rights. The ...
FWP employee fired three months after being cleared of hunting-without-permission charge
Billings Gazette· 3 days agoLongtime Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks employee Michael Volesky, of Helena, is alleging that the...
DEQ halts rewrite of water quality standards
Bozeman Daily Chronicle· 6 days agoThree years into a legislatively mandated effort to adopt looser standards for two nutrients abundant in Montana waterways, the state has halted...
Montana's second appeal to stop American Prairie bison grazing denied
Billings Gazette· 3 days agoThe battle dates back to July 2022 when the BLM approved a request by American Prairie to modify its...
After an abortion for fetal anomalies, she hoped IVF would build her family. Now that’s in doubt.
Elko Daily Free Press· 1 day agoA blanket given to Anne Angus at the Boulder Abortion Clinic in Colorado, one of the only clinics in the country that offers termination after the second trimester. Anne Angus, of Montana, holds ...
St. Mary Canal failure stirs agriculture, ecological concerns
Tribune via AOL· 5 days agoJun. 18—The catastrophic failure of two siphons on the St. Mary Canal near Babb could create a ripple effect on Montana's agriculture industry this summer, officials warned Tuesday. The siphons ...