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Active shooters aren’t the only threat Montana schools have to prepare for. Earthquakes, hazmat spills, propane explosions, fires on or off school property and wildlife also pose a threat.
Get “The Wrap,” our take on the news of the week, in your inbox every Tuesday. Sign up at June 30 to July 6 The Aging of America Population estimates released in late June by the Census Bureau show a ...
LIVINGSTON — Montana’s water rights regulator has filed a lawsuit against Crazy Mountain Ranch, alleging that the private ...
A new lawsuit challenges Wisconsin's congressional district maps, claiming they are unconstitutional due to anti-competitive ...
The high school activities associations for North Dakota’s three neighboring states — Minnesota, South Dakota and Montana — each provide guidance and recommendations to their member schools on how to ...
Kalispell city officials are gathering residents’ thoughts on a new land use plan that will determine how city land is ...
In 2020, there were just three states where older adults outnumbered children—Maine, Vermont and Florida—but in 2024, this ...
In North Dakota and its neighbors to the west, grassroots groups are recruiting rural residents and other underrepresented people to seek elected office, including on the local level. Organizers say ...
Civilian employees who work for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers do not have deployment requirements as active-duty service ...
Sisters is now one of the only cities in the state with defensible space enshrined in its development code, potentially ...
Those wanting to privatize Holder Road say the volume of traffic has led to safety concerns, while others argue diverting ...
The Salisbury City Council updated the historic landmark ordinances on Tuesday, voting to add new rules and procedures such as the ability to publicly initiate the designation of local landmarks, a ...
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