The 2016 elections may feel like they are a long way away, but some Montana candidates have already filed paperwork to begin raising funds for their campaigns.
U.S. Senate candidate Champ Edmunds of Missoula had his honesty tested over the weekend as he and a fellow deacon discovered an abandoned backpack stuffed with cash outside their church.
Steve Daines' vote to bring an end to the recent debt ceiling and federal government shutdown may have opened the door to a primary challenge from Republican U.S. Senate candidate Champ Edmunds.
Missoula representative Champ Edmunds has proposed a unique bill, H.B. 574, which would allow the purchase and sale of raw milk in Montana with some restrictions.
When asked how he would confront Montana's senior senator Max Baucus, Edmunds responded by saying, "First, I'd say 'Max, thank you for your nearly 40 years of service to the state of Montana,' then I'd say, 'Max, it's time to come home, it's time for a new face in D.C.'"