On January 27, city council members approved the Fourth Street affordable housing project. City councilor Heather Harp spoke to KGVO News about the decision.
During a conference call from Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, advocates for public education and religious freedom concerned about the Espinoza v. the Montana Department of Revenue case spoke out about why the U.S. Supreme Court should reject the case and find for the State of Montana.
The corporate tax cuts instituted by Congress over the last 18 months will result in lower one-time utility bills for customers of Northwestern Energy.
The 2015 Montana School Choice program allows for a tax credit of up to $150 to help fund students attending a private or religious school, however, the Montana Department of Revenue ruled that public funding for religious schools violates the Montana Constitution.
Thousands of Montanans were shocked to hear a report on Wednesday that all three of the insurance companies involved in Montana's federally run health insurance marketplace had asked for premium increases averaging over 30 percent in 2016.
Two court rulings that basically cancelled each other out on Tuesday brought dozens of nervous calls to the office of Montana's State Auditor and Insurance Commissioner Monica Lindeen.