The Beartooth Ranger District closed the Greenough Lake and Parkside Trail area on May 8 due to complaints of aggressive bear activity, according to NBC Montana.
Advancing his pro-housing agenda for Montana, Governor Greg Gianforte on May 17 signed four zoning reforms bills into law to encourage responsible, proactive housing development and protect rural areas and ag land from sprawl.
Senators: “it Is Imperative To Have An Honest And Impartial Assessment”; “self-reflection, While Appreciated, Is Insufficient To Ensure Stressors To Our Financial System Of This Magnitude Are Not Repeated”
Senator Daines today released the following statement in response to the Supreme Court’s decision to side with private property owners Michael and Chantell Sackett in Sackett vs. the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and narrow the scope of the federal government’s regulatory authority over “waters of the United States.”
Following historic pro-life victories earlier this month, Gov. Gianforte on May 16 signed into law a series of bills to protect the unborn and prevent taxpayer dollars from funding elective abortions.
There is additional information available about the 19-year-old man who was located alive and "responsive" in Glacier National Park on May 8, after having been reported missing the day before, according to 7 KZBK Bozeman.
Attorney General Knudsen and nearly 50 attorneys general from across the country filed a lawsuit against a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) company that helped facilitate more than 20 million spam robocalls to Montana phone numbers between December 2018 and January 2023, he announced on May 24.
For the third consecutive year, the Montana Department of Justice’s Forensic Science Division (FSD) is among the few forensic laboratories worldwide to earn the prestigious FORESIGHT Maximus Award from the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD).