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The Internal Revenue Service received a package recently addressed to its headquarters on Constitution Avenue in the nation's capital. It was not a tax return.
The Internal Revenue Service received a package recently addressed to its headquarters on Constitution Avenue in the nation's capital. It was not a tax return.
41 Montanans, 21 women and 20 men were confirmed to be participating in Monday’s 2013 Boston Marathon.
Several dozen states are looking for an alternative to the GED high school equivalency test because of concerns that a new version coming out next year is more costly and will no longer be offered in a pencil and paper format.
Leaders of southeastern Montana’s Crow Tribe sign an agreement to lease an additional 145 million tons of coal to a Colorado company under a deal that includes $12.5 million in bonus and advance royalty payments.
Sally Jewell, the new CEO of outdoor retailer REI won easy Senate confirmation Wednesday to be the nation's next interior secretary. But is she qualified for this enormous job?
The House is moving forward with a measure that would repeal an obsolete state law that criminalizes gay sex, despite a committee's decision to table it.
A Montana federal judge will be retiring following an investigation into an email he forwarded that included a racist joke involving President Barack Obama. Wow really? Who thinks that’s okay in this day and age?
Regardless of what you think of him in his role of President, race should have nothing to do with it. U.S. Di
The Montana Senate is backing a plan that directs colleges to allow students to carry guns…on campus!
Your risk of heart attack is higher if you wake up very early and if you work more than eleven hours a day, it’s even worse! That's not good news for hard working Montana folks!
One of the big selling points in the Presidents health law was that small business owners would be able to offer more insurance options to their employees. A good thing, right?
The House is advancing pay raises for state employees and is also proposing a fix for the states’ beleaguered pension systems.
We talk about this a lot, but Billings remains the epicenter of Montana’s ongoing drought, and so far, March isn’t gettin’ any better.