Statewide news from Montana Public Radio
The Japanese government awarded $5 million to the University of Montana to permanently fund a professor of Japanese and Indo-Pacific... more
Tim Sheehy seemed to shy away from the spotlight when Don Jr. came to campaign. Congressional candidates who showed up... more
The U.S. Post Office in Missoula plans to relocate some of its operations to Washington state.
Rural Americans are dying from preventable disease at a higher rate than their urban counterparts. That’s according to federal health... more
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is suing the Biden Administration over its proposal to broaden protections against discrimination in education.... more
Farm-to-table restaurants aren’t uncommon, but a locally-sourced restaurant owned and operated by the ranchers who raise the meat they serve... more
More than a hundred people gathered on campus at the University of Montana Wednesday to protest the ongoing war in... more
Half of the Republican candidates for Montana’s eastern congressional district met during a debate in Havre Tuesday night.
A panel of Republican lawmakers met on Monday to discuss their concerns over what they’ve called “troubling judicial rulings.” Democratic... more
Judges on the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals honored new member Anthony Johnstone at a ceremony in Missoula last... more
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