Montana News

Montana group starts campaign following Medicaid unwinding

Article Summary – Cover Montana, a part of the Montana Primary Care Association, is leading a campaign called “Get Covered Again” to help people who have lost their Medicaid coverage regain it as quickly as possible. The director of the group, Olivia Riutta, stated that one in ten Montanans have

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Gianforte sends Montana National Guard to Texas border

Article Summary – Governor Greg Gianforte has announced that Montana will send ten National Guard troops to the southern US border to assist with police cross-border drug trafficking. The troops, who volunteered for active duty, will be in Texas from April 8 until May 12 as part of Operation Lone

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Montana Court revises abortion ballot; signature gathering nears

Article Summary – The Montana Supreme Court has revised the ballot language for a constitutional abortion rights amendment, which could be put before voters this fall. The court’s ruling moves supporters of the initiative, Montanans Securing Reproductive Rights, closer to launching a signature-gathering campaign that must be completed before a

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Abortion initiative supporters sue AG over ballot language

Article Summary – The group Montanans Securing Reproductive Rights is challenging Republican Attorney General Austin Knudsen in court over his proposed description of an initiative to protect abortion access in Montana’s constitution. The group has asked Montana’s Supreme Court to certify its proposed ballot language and invalidate Knudsen’s, claiming it

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Montana judge to quit over judicial standards complaint

Article Summary – Judge Deborah “Kim” Christopher of Montana’s 20th Judicial District is stepping down in early April amid several controversies. The state supreme court recently removed Christopher from a custody case, criticizing her decision to transfer a child from their mother in Montana to their father in Oregon as

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Embattled District Court Judge to Resign

Article Summary – A Montana state district court judge, Deborah “Kim” Christopher, embroiled in legal battles and misconduct allegations, is vacating her seat in April. The Montana Supreme Court recently removed Christopher from a child custody case for a gross misapplication of the law, and other complaints have been filed

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Lawsuit targets Montana ed agency for hindering charter schools

Article Summary – The Montana Quality Education Coalition (MQEC) has filed a lawsuit against state Superintendent Elsie Arntzen and the Office of Public Instruction over the implementation of a new public charter school law. MQEC accuses Arntzen and the Office of Public Instruction of delaying the opening and operation of

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Amazon Opens First Montana Facility in Missoula

Article Summary – Amazon has held a ribbon-cutting event for its first Montana logistics facility in Missoula, which can process between 6,500 and 7,000 packages a day and currently employs about 100 people. The facility, situated northeast of the Wye, will allow faster deliveries for Amazon customers within a 50-mile

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Montana Aids Historic West Bank Dog Airlift Rescue

Article Summary – Maad Abu-Ghazalah, a Palestinian who moved to the US and made money in Silicon Valley, founded Daily Hugz, a sanctuary for dogs in the West Bank in 2014 as a way to give back to his homeland. However, recent conditions in the West Bank, including restricted travel

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Pyramid, Roseburg shutdowns lead to ripple effects.

Article Summary – Missoula County’s two biggest wood product manufacturers, Pyramid Mountain Lumber and Roseburg Forest Products, are shutting down, impacting employment and local economies. The closures will affect not only the 250 employees of the two firms but also approximately another hundred indirectly connected jobs, such as log truck

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