
Opposing Library Levy, Great Falls Reappoints Board Member
Great Falls city commissioners have reappointed Noelle Johnson to the Great Falls Public Library Board of Trustees.

Great Falls city commissioners have reappointed Noelle Johnson to the Great Falls Public Library Board of Trustees.
President Joe Biden announced an action plan to potentially offer citizenship to hundreds of thousands of immigrants without legal status in the U.S., with the possibility to apply for residency and eventual citizenship without having to leave the country.

The US Department of the Treasury has finalized labor standards for the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) tax credits, which are projected to create over 1.5 million jobs in the next decade due to investments in clean energy projects.

The St. Mary River Siphon, a critical infrastructure of the Milk River Project, has experienced a failure.

A rare white buffalo calf has been born in Yellowstone National Park, a phenomenon considered a blessing and a warning by the Lakota American Indian tribe.

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 brings major changes to Medicare’s Part D, aiming to control prescription costs, cap retirees’ maximum out-of-pocket costs, and simplify coverage.

Minnesota-based energy company ALLETE and Grid United are collaborating to construct a high-voltage transmission line between Montana and North Dakota, with the potential to increase power grid expansion in the region.

Montana has stopped the creation of new water quality standards as required by the 2021 law passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature, triggering complaints from environmentalists and industrial dischargers.
The upcoming US election could impact the Inflation Reduction Act, risking changes to its funding and tax benefits for clean energy.

he governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, has approved $346 million in federal funding for energy efficiency improvement.

The Montanans for Election Reform has collected enough signatures to place two initiatives that would change how Montana voters elect state and federal candidates on the November ballot.

Public health advocates in Montana are advocating for an increase in federal grants for maternal home-visiting programs.

