
Tribal Leaders Criticize Montana’s Medicaid Work Requirements, Premiums
Tribal health leaders voiced concerns over Montana’s Medicaid plan changes, fearing increased bureaucracy and coverage loss.

Tribal health leaders voiced concerns over Montana’s Medicaid plan changes, fearing increased bureaucracy and coverage loss.

The U.S. Forest Service will phase out its nine regional offices as part of a reorganization by the Department of Agriculture.

LIVINGSTON — The Park County Commission preliminarily approved a zoning district to limit commercial development in Suce Creek.

The Montana Land Board voted 4-1 to allow the state’s water right regulator to protest 18 private water rights for State Trust Land.


The Cascade County Detention Center is the only jail in Montana contracted to hold immigration detainees over 72 hours.

Despite similar fire starts to 2024, Montana’s 2025 fire season saw an 80% reduction in burned acres due to rain.

Ron Marshall, a vape shop owner-turned-lawmaker, faced intense lobbying over vape legislation in Montana’s 2025 session.

Crazy Mountain Ranch uses water from Big Timber to irrigate its golf course, prompting local concerns about supply.

President Trump’s social media posts about the Washington Commanders’ name rekindle debate on Native imagery.

The CEO of Montana’s only public psychiatric hospital, Dr. Kevin Flanigan, resigns after a year, citing no reasons. Dr. Daniel Bemporad, a former staff psychiatrist, steps in as interim CEO amid ongoing leadership changes.

The House approved Trump’s request to cut $9 billion from public broadcasting and aid, risking tribal stations’ futures.

