A Mexican citizen was arrested after the Flathead County Sheriff's Office reported he allegedly trafficked 12,000 fentanyl pills and $62,000 in cash to the Kalispell area.
The Madison County Sheriff's Office has issued a warning to hospitals and other healthcare facilities to be on the alert for phone calls from someone claiming to work with Walgreens.
All bighorn sheep hunting in unit 501 ended on Sept. 17 when the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission ordered the discontinuance of all hunting of bighorn sheep.
To help families with fire-safety planning in Missoula, the First Interstate Bank and the American Red Cross Montana are providing residents with free smoke alarm installations through the Red Cross Sound the Alarm campaign.
Rep. Matthew Rosendale (R-MT), a member of the House Committee on Natural Resources for the 117th Congress, said that “eliminating fossil fuels doesn't just kill good-paying American jobs, it puts our energy needs at risk. Montana families can't take that.”
Freshman Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont) claimed that Montana will lose an incredible amount in tax revenue because of President Joe Biden’s decision to cancel the Keystone XL Pipeline permit.
Fourteen Republican attorneys general told President Joe Biden they are studying legal action on his “unilateral” and “rushed” decision to cancel a permit for the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline, urging him to reconsider it.
Montana’s Attorney General Austin Knudsen ordered County Attorney Marty Lambert to dismiss the Gallatin City-County Board of Health and Health Officer Matt Kelley v. Rocking R Bar case.
The cancellation of social media accounts by Big Tech has been a rising concern in the past few days and might continue in the future. But this argument is no longer new for Alfredo Ortiz.