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Amazon cuts the ribbon on Missoula facility, first in Montana

Company says new logistics building means 100-plus jobs, faster deliveries.

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The price of vindication

Cody Marble is seeking $758,000 in damages from Missoula County and the state of Montana for being wrongfully convicted of rape in 2002. As his case nears trial, the judge and county attorney who freed him 15 years after his conviction now say they were misled by the Montana Innocence Project. But the truth in this high-profile legal saga is as elusive as ever.

Gianforte outraises Busse in first 2024 campaign finance report

The incumbent Republican governor hauled in over $1 million — without cutting himself a check.

Missoula-area wood industry closures mean ripple effects for workers, tax base, forest management

Both Pyramid Mountain Lumber in Seeley Lake and Missoula’s Roseburg Forest Products particle plant announced closures this month.

Several Democratic candidates call for Gaza ceasefire 

Three candidates for Montana’s eastern U.S. House district and a legislative hopeful issued letters this week calling for an ‘immediate, permanent, bilateral’ ceasefire.

Superintendent Arntzen doubles down on lawmaker-criticized approach to new education laws

In a virtual meeting this week, Montana’s top statewide education leader continued to rebut lawmakers’ stance on how to implement new laws impacting K-12 students.

Work begins to transform Missoula Superfund site into vibrant neighborhood

Years in the making on the site of a former lumber mill, the project on the city’s Northside will include housing and commercial development.

Montana Supreme Court allows abortion ballot proposal to proceed

After two months of litigation and consideration, the Montana Supreme Court has overruled the state attorney general’s January finding that a constitutional initiative to secure abortion rights is “legally insufficient,” resolving one dispute while setting up additional hurdles before the question can be put to voters on the November ballot.

Slow Supreme Court ruling could make timeline for abortion ballot initiative ‘virtually impossible’

After a month of litigation, backers of an initiative to codify abortion access in state law say they’re running out of time to clear procedural hurdles, including collecting upwards of 60,000 signatures across dozens of House districts.

Lawmakers chastise Superintendent Arntzen over alleged delays, inefficiencies at Montana’s K-12 education agency

Montana lawmakers formally expressed their disappointment with state Superintendent Elsie Arntzen’s unwillingness to appear before a legislative committee to resolve conflicts over the implementation of new education laws passed last session.


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