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Box Elder man charged with trying to kill man near Havre
HAVRE, Mont. (AP) — A 35-year-old Box Elder man is charged with trying to kill another man east of Havre by jumping on his chest with his knees and kneeling on his throat.
State won’t license medical marijuana shops in Billings
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The state health department says it won't issue new medical marijuana dispensary licenses in Billings after the city passed an ordinance that says licensed businesses must obey federal law.
Man Pleads Guilty In Connection To Body Buried Near Roundup
A second man has pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence in connection with a man's body that was found in a shallow grave north.
Woman Killed By Train Near Arlee
A 57-year-old woman has died after being struck by a train in western Montana.
Commissioner Appeals Ruling On University Rape Case Records
The Commissioner is appealing a judge's order to release redacted student records to author Jon Krakauer.
Montana Wildlife Officials Kill Food-Conditioned Grizzly
Wildlife officials have captured and killed a grizzly bear in northwestern Montana.
Montana Senator Tester ‘Welcomes’ President Trump
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester gave President Donald Trump a tongue-in-cheek welcome to Montana on Thursday.
Special Session Adjourns Without Raising Taxes
Montana lawmakers wrapped up a special session to patch a projected $227 million budget deficit without increasing taxes.
Puerto Rico Cancels $300 Million Contract With Whitefish Company
Whitefish Energy Holdings says it is "very disappointed" that authorities in Puerto Rico have cancelled its $300 million contract to help rebuild the U.S. island's electricity system.
Duo Charged With Dismemberment – Double Homicide Pleads Not Guilty
A man and woman have pleaded not guilty in the death of two people whose bodies were found in plastic tubs of chemicals in a Montana residence.