Montana AG Fox says his office is investigating whether or not Governor Bullock had the legal power to unilaterally approve a six million dollar easement.
An old law discussing phonographs in Missoula is still in effect and if you use a "sound producing device" on or near public streets, police say you could get a ticket.
Basically what this is saying is that if your radio is loud enough for anyone else to hear and that person finds it annoying, you are creating a nuisance and in that instance you're breaking the law.
A man from Roseville, Michigan was recently given a $128 ticket for leaving his vehicle unattended as he warmed it up in his driveway. Can Montanans face similar fines?
Republicans are pushing a bill through a House committee that would scuttle President Barack Obama's health care law and block federal payments to Planned Parenthood.