Montana voters will decide this fall if recreational use of marijuana is legal for residents age 21 or older.
(Photo by Hazel Cramer/Community News Service)
Montana voters will decide this fall if recreational use of marijuana is legal for residents age 21 or older.
(Photo by Hazel Cramer/Community News Service)
Over the past few elections, Montanans have voted to change the rules around medical marijuana, sought to impose a crime victimâs bill of rights and changed how absentee ballots can be collected. All these issues required a specific number of voter signatures to land on the ballot and now that rule is, itself, on the ballot.
This year voters will decide whether to return the language in
Over the past few elections, Montanans have voted to change the rules around medical marijuana, sought to impose a crime victimâs bill of rights and changed how absentee ballots can be collected. All these issues required a specific number of voter signatures to land on the ballot and now that rule is, itself, on the ballot.
This year voters will decide whether to return the language in
The fight over a Republican- funded effort to qualify the Green Party for the ballot in Montana is the latest chapter in the long-running debate over whether third parties can be a serious alternative or are stuck in the role of spoiler.
Democrats successfully sued to kick the Green Party off this yearâs ballot after many who signed a petition to qualify the environmental- leaning party asked
The fight over a Republican- funded effort to qualify the Green Party for the ballot in Montana is the latest chapter in the long-running debate over whether third parties can be a serious alternative or are stuck in the role of spoiler.
Democrats successfully sued to kick the Green Party off this yearâs ballot after many who signed a petition to qualify the environmental- leaning party asked
Four years ago, a majority of Montanans voted against spending the small amount of money it would take to rename the office of state auditor to reflect what the position actually does. Now, both Democrat Shane Morigeau and Republican Troy Downing are stressing how important the job is to protect Montanans and grow the economy.
The position oversees the insurance and the securities industries
Four years ago, a majority of Montanans voted against spending the small amount of money it would take to rename the office of state auditor to reflect what the position actually does. Now, both Democrat Shane Morigeau and Republican Troy Downing are stressing how important the job is to protect Montanans and grow the economy.
The position oversees the insurance and the securities industries
Montana State Universityâs annual Crop and Pest Management School will not be offered in 2021 due to the pandemic, but pesticide applicators can attend other pest management events for pesticide license credits.
The Crop and Pest Management School is an education and training event that has been held annually for producers, researchers and other agriculture specialists for more than 20 years.
Montana State Universityâs annual Crop and Pest Management School will not be offered in 2021 due to the pandemic, but pesticide applicators can attend other pest management events for pesticide license credits.
The Crop and Pest Management School is an education and training event that has been held annually for producers, researchers and other agriculture specialists for more than 20 years.
Following an aggressive push last week by U.S. Senator Jon Tester to secure answers for Northeastern Montana farmers who have waited nearly a year for disaster relief for last yearâs quality losses, Farm Service Agency Administrator Richard Fordyce today announced that FSA will soon provide details about how they can apply for relief.
âBetter late than never, but when it comes to providing
Following an aggressive push last week by U.S. Senator Jon Tester to secure answers for Northeastern Montana farmers who have waited nearly a year for disaster relief for last yearâs quality losses, Farm Service Agency Administrator Richard Fordyce today announced that FSA will soon provide details about how they can apply for relief.
âBetter late than never, but when it comes to providing
Montana State University Extension has released a new MontGuide that explores memory loss and its impact on estate planning and health care.
The guide, âFinancial, Estate and Health Care Planning Documents for Montanans Concerned About Memory Loss,â explores financial; estate or legacy; and health care documents recommended by legal professionals and gives three examples of Montana couples
Montana State University Extension has released a new MontGuide that explores memory loss and its impact on estate planning and health care.
The guide, âFinancial, Estate and Health Care Planning Documents for Montanans Concerned About Memory Loss,â explores financial; estate or legacy; and health care documents recommended by legal professionals and gives three examples of Montana couples
Froidâs Rosann Elvaas has been asking husband Donn for years to get her a bale to decorate for Halloween, according to daughter Erica Elvaas. These three bales, decorated by Rosann, are located on Countyline Road northeast of Froid.
(Photo by Erica Elvaas)
Froidâs Rosann Elvaas has been asking husband Donn for years to get her a bale to decorate for Halloween, according to daughter Erica Elvaas. These three bales, decorated by Rosann, are located on Countyline Road northeast of Froid.
(Photo by Erica Elvaas)
Educators at Wolf Pointâs Northside School have crowned pairs of homecoming royalty in each grade. The students were chosen by their peers in a school-wide vote.
âIt was our inaugural âcrowningâ of princes and princesses,â said Northside teacher Kayla Larson. She said students were not actually crowned due to the pandemic. With the students attending on split schedules, they havenât
Educators at Wolf Pointâs Northside School have crowned pairs of homecoming royalty in each grade. The students were chosen by their peers in a school-wide vote.
âIt was our inaugural âcrowningâ of princes and princesses,â said Northside teacher Kayla Larson. She said students were not actually crowned due to the pandemic. With the students attending on split schedules, they havenât
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