State Of Montana
Recent News About State Of Montana
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From Big Sky Times
Montana group battles Bullock's 'unconstitutional attack on small business'
Montana business owner Jerry Steed believes that Gov. Steve Bullock has been exceeding his authority by imposing onerous restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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From Big Sky Times
Poll: Democratic Gov. Bullock pulls closer to GOP incumbent Daines in Senate race
A poll released Friday in the Montana U.S. Senate race shows Gov. Steve Bullock, a Democrat, within three points of incumbent Sen. Steve Daines, a Republican.
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Butte, Montana outdoor recreation businesses suffer
In western Montana, outdoor recreation is a large economic diver, but with the COVID-19 pandemic, many outdoor recreation businesses in Butte are suffering.
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Forest Services gives loggers more time to harvest trees
Loggers have more time to harvest timber in national forests from the U.S. Forest Service in response to the economic instability caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Conflicts with federal relief halts loan distributions in Butte
Butte businesses were hoping to receive loans to help with the financial crisis COVID-19 has brought, but local businesses have run into conflicts with the federal relief from county funds.
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NorthWestern Energy funds $500 small business grants
Small businesses in the Headwaters region are eligible for a grant thanks to a donation from NorthWestern Energy.
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All state tournaments cancelled in Montana; MHSA says it’s the first time in 35 years
The Montana High School Association cancelled all state basketball tournaments amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Bullock's stay-at-home directive goes into effect
Gov. Steve Bullock's stay-at-home order went into effect in Montana on Saturday in an attempt to slow the spread of coronavirus in the state.
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Businesses look for information, guidance while facing unprecedented disruption
As the coronavirus threat caused many restaurants and bars to shut down dine-in service this week, the business community across Montana is bracing for the economic and social impact and looking for ways to help.
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Montana legislators will meet in January in a special interim session to test annual sessions
Montana is one of only four states in the country that has a legislature that meets every other year. The majority of states have legislative sessions every year. Texas, Nevada and North Dakota remain holdouts like Montana.