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A student from the University of Montana recently experienced an unexpected visa revocation, and university officials remain in the dark about the federal government's reasoning.
A Helena real estate agent has been sentenced for failing to provide lead-based paint disclosures to veterans at Fort Harrison, exposing them to significant lead levels.
The state Senate is currently debating Senate Bill 364, which addresses the use of kill switches on personal electronic devices. A kill switch allows companies to remotely disable ...
The Bozeman City Commission is set to decide on the permits for a controversial housing development in Midtown. The project, known as the Guthrie, is planned for 5th and Vallard and includes 111 new ...
The University of Montana's paramedicine program, based at Missoula College, has received national accreditation. This recognition comes from the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education ...
Montana State University recently discovered that three student F-1 visas have been revoked during a routine check of the ...
The University of Montana confirmed an agreement has been reached with Northwestern Energy regarding a new fee for a standby tariff. This follows discussions about energy rates that began earlier this ...
Adam Brickel, a veteran who served in the Air Force for 12 years, has transformed his personal battles into a mission to ...
Nine rural counties in the state are set to receive a financial boost for history projects. Thanks to a $91,500 grant from ...
A Colorado woman is facing three criminal endangerment charges after reportedly rear ending a Bozeman Police car on Sunday, ...
In the early hours of Monday, April 14, a house fire broke out at on 1st Ave SW in Great Falls. The fire was reported at ...
Jason Thielman a senior advisor to the Daines Campaign confirmed exclusively to NonStop Local that the senator is actively ...