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In some surprise votes, Montana legislators have taken action to quell three bills that were seen as a threat to public lands ...
Montana schools on tribal lands have been assured their federal funding is not at risk, according to the Montana Office of ...
An environmental assessment detailing how an estimated 1,750 cubic yards of lead-laced soils could be appropriately excavated from Makoshika State Park is open to public comment.
For too long, the state government has made decisions about tribal lands, people and resources without bringing tribes into ...
Tanya Gates writes, The chaos in Washington, D.C. will have a disproportionate impact on Montana—a state defined by vast ...
A Utah lawsuit looks to move some federal land into state hands.On Monday, the House Energy, Technology and Federal Relations committee heard discussions on a j ...
House Bill 676 directs the Land Board to sell isolated sections of state land to lessees who own adjacent property.
Employing a certified industrial hygienist while constructing an RV campground seems like it could raise a red flag or two.
Public lands belong in public hands. That’s one thing most Montanans agree on regardless of party," — Montana Sen. Tim Sheehy, in an email to the Chronicle.
As Republican leaders in Congress reportedly consider the sale of public lands as part of a strategy to advance a budget ...
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