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KATHERINE BIDEGARAY In the fabric of Montana’s history, woven through the life stories of our people, is a simple yet profound wisdom: “Don’t be a sheep.”...
More than $125 million in federal funds meant to help Nebraska’s neediest families sits in a cash reserve fund, in part unused because more than 90%...
This week’s “pink postcard” hearing that packed the Lincoln City Council chambers with Lancaster County residents there to protest tax increases by the city, Lincoln Public...
North Dakota regulators on Friday rejected a route permit for a regional carbon dioxide pipeline that has been opposed by some landowners and public officials in several...
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COLUMBIA − Saturday is the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s ruling in the landmark Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case. Nearly one year ago, the...
This video shows the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board meeting when the board decided to approve a publicly funded religious charter school. Monday’s national headline-making...
A group of delegates to Montana’s 1972 constitutional convention and other activists are challenging a raft of fresh restrictions on the citizen initiative process recently enacted...
Corruption isn’t utilized to explain self-serving politicians or laws in Montana. Now could be the time to emphatically make use of it regarding the Republican super-...