Jordan “J.D.” Hall, once a prominent religious and political figure in Montana right-wing circles, was ordered earlier this month to pay more than $15,000 to the Sidney church he once led after a Richland County District Court judge found him guilty of felony embezzlement.
As part of a deferred sentencing agreement filed Sept. 10, Hall, who was ousted from Fellowship Baptist Church in 2022
Jordan “J.D.” Hall, once a prominent religious and political figure in Montana right-wing circles, was ordered earlier this month to pay more than $15,000 to the Sidney church he once led after a Richland County District Court judge found him guilty of felony embezzlement.
As part of a deferred sentencing agreement filed Sept. 10, Hall, who was ousted from Fellowship Baptist Church in 2022
Reading through our nation’s history from about 50 years ago, it made me feel that our country better handled problems and challenges of those times than our current leaders are doing. It seemed that our nation was more united for the common good during those earlier days.
For example, in 1974, the Supreme Court ruled in the United States v. Nixon case that “the president cannot shield himself
Reading through our nation’s history from about 50 years ago, it made me feel that our country better handled problems and challenges of those times than our current leaders are doing. It seemed that our nation was more united for the common good during those earlier days.
For example, in 1974, the Supreme Court ruled in the United States v. Nixon case that “the president cannot shield himself
The Bureau of Reclamation is scheduled to hold three public meetings the week of Oct. 14, to discuss the Dry-Redwater Rural Water Project with the public and federal, state and local agencies in accordance with requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act.
These meetings are intended to provide agencies, interested stakeholders and the public with the opportunity to:
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The Bureau of Reclamation is scheduled to hold three public meetings the week of Oct. 14, to discuss the Dry-Redwater Rural Water Project with the public and federal, state and local agencies in accordance with requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act.
These meetings are intended to provide agencies, interested stakeholders and the public with the opportunity to:
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Committed to protect BALLOT COLLECTION ON RESERVATIONS and ELECTION DAY-VOTER REGISTRATION? Candidates for chief Justicejerry lynchCORY SWANSON
Committed to protect BALLOT COLLECTION ON RESERVATIONS and ELECTION DAY-VOTER REGISTRATION? Candidates for chief Justicejerry lynchCORY SWANSON
Montana’s rural counties and tribal communities will receive a $2.5 million infusion to implement “locally developed solutions” to behavioral health needs, Gov. Greg Gianforte announced Thursday, Sept. 26, in a news release.
The investment was recommended by the Behavioral Health System for Future Generations Commission, according to the news release.
It represents the next allocation
Montana’s rural counties and tribal communities will receive a $2.5 million infusion to implement “locally developed solutions” to behavioral health needs, Gov. Greg Gianforte announced Thursday, Sept. 26, in a news release.
The investment was recommended by the Behavioral Health System for Future Generations Commission, according to the news release.
It represents the next allocation
The Montana Department of Transportation and its partner, Sletten Construction, have the following planned for Sept. 23 to Oct. 4. All work is dependent on weather and other unforeseen factors.
Mooney Coulee Bridge on US Highway 2, 6 miles northwest of Glasgow. Traffic is traveling on the two-lane detour. Work on the bridge deck continues. On Monday, Sept. 30, crews poured concrete for the
The Montana Department of Transportation and its partner, Sletten Construction, have the following planned for Sept. 23 to Oct. 4. All work is dependent on weather and other unforeseen factors.
Mooney Coulee Bridge on US Highway 2, 6 miles northwest of Glasgow. Traffic is traveling on the two-lane detour. Work on the bridge deck continues. On Monday, Sept. 30, crews poured concrete for the