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The Wolves Got Away, Montana Hunting Quota Not Met
Wolf season ended yesterday for Montana and along with the last day of hunting came the news that Montana failed to meet its wolf hunt quota.
Chief of Communication for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Ron Aasheim
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11-Year-Old Missing Person Case Solved
Scientists from the University of North Texas were recently able to provide some insight into an 11-year-old missing person case involving a University of Montana student.
Jonathan Depatie disappeared in August 17, 2001. Because
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Stapleton Discusses His Lt. Gov. Pick [Audio]
Former Montana state senate minority leader Corey Stapleton is running to be Montana’s Governor. He recently chose former state Senate President Bob Keenan to run as his Lieutenant Governor. Staplet
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New Children’s Justice Center to Target Child Abusers and Help Victims[Audio]
The Department of Justice(DOJ) announced today the creation of the new Children’s Justice Center. The center combines six DOJ programs and two statewide partnerships under one umbrella to help provide better care for children and better prosecution of child abusers. Attorne
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MT Health Insurance Scam to Pay Out $170,000
A major Montana medical insurance scam was shut down this week. The National Better Living Association (NBLA) as well as a host of its affiliates agreed to pay out $170,000 to Montana victims.
The scam involved offering customers full coverage insurance without regard to preexisting conditions and then rejecting client’s claims.
The Montana C
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Banks to Pay Billions Over Foreclosure Violations
As of today, five of America’s largest banks have agreed to a $25 billion dollar settlement over foreclosure violations. Bank of America, CitiBank, JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo and GMAC were confronted by 49 Attorney Generals representing every state except Oklahoma.
Montana is estimated to receive nearly $20.4 million dollars which w
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New Lawsuit Over Whitefish Jesus Statue
The Jesus statue that sits on top of Big Mountain in Whitefish is the subject of yet another lawsuit. This time, a group called the Freedom From Religion Foundation is challenging the recent renewal of the special use permit given by the forest service to the Knights of Columbus. Co-President of the Freedom
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BLM Proposes a Raise in Recreation Fee Rates
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BLM Looks to Acquire 652 Acres of Private Land
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced today its proposal to acquire 652 acres of land around the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument. Public Affairs Specialist for the BLM Montana/Dakotas Stat
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New Montana Location for Getting Disabled Permits
Applications for disabled parking permits and license plates will no longer be done in Deer Lodge. Public Information Officer for the Department of Justice, John Doran explains.
The goal of shifting the registration location is to streamline the process for those in need of disabled permit and licensing services. The proc
