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The board of commissioners in Lincoln County last week petitioned the Montana Department of Environmental Quality for a more permissive water quality standard at the U.S.-Canada border, where the ...
The Montana Supreme Court found that Missoula County was justified in its 2008 decision to place interim zoning restrictions on land targeted for the operation.
The Salt Lake County Council just finalized this year’s certified tax rates. Most won't see a change to their property tax bill, but some could see a slight drop.
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A 22-year-old man was arrested Thursday night after allegedly attacking two people participating in a "mostly peaceful" protest outside the City and County Building.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University withdraws rezoning request related to plans for a Lake County campus. The university will continue to explore options in the area.
The Lake County Sheriff's Office released the identity of the victim of a motorcycle crash that happened in the Buffalo Bridge area of the Flathead River on Sunday afternoon.
While conversations continue at the federal level around the potential resurrection of a Linn County nuclear plant, county officials are seeking community feedback on local regulations.
Some bills to restrict the size and spacing of wind towers failed in the Montana Legislature, but local zoning is a new battlefield as debates over the renewable energy source heat up.
Involved in crafting this house bill was the Gallatin County planning director, who simultaneously over the past year encouraged public input at Envision Gallatin, Future Land Use Map, and County ...
The Lake Charles City Council unanimously voted to amend the zoning map for a property on Big Lake Road. The residential structure on 6706 Big Lake Road will be converted into an office building.
The Lake County Sheriff's Office conducted alcohol compliance checks on 51 alcohol retailers in the county by having someone under 21 attempt to purchase alcohol.
With time running out to create two new U.S. House districts, Montana’s Districting and Apportionment Commission is scrambling to produce a compromise map.