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Montana declaredfree of brucellosis
Export restrictions on Montana's billion-dollar cattle industry are to be lifted today after federal officials declared the state was once again free of the livestock disease brucellosis.
State Leaders Disagree on Benefits of Climate Change Bill for Montana
The U.S. Senate has yet to act on the controversial climate change bill passed by the House of Representatives on June 26th.
Rehberg: "Cap and Trade" Energy Plan Will Hit Montanans in the Wallet
The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to pass a controversial bill Friday aimed at stopping global warming by limiting the nation's pollution from fossil fuels.
Wildflowers vs. coal mines in the Flathead
The lithe and sensuous beargrass flower rarely blooms in full grandeur on consecutive years.
Rehberg Launches Stimulus Waste Watch Site
The office of U.S. Rep. Denny Rehberg, R-Mont., sent out a release this morning announcing he has launched a Web site that allows Montanans to report on the concerns or waste they perceive in how federal stimulus dollars are being spent in the Big Sky state.
All dressed up and no place to go
In an overwhelming majority, the senate last week indirectly helped keep dozens of Hardin residents from having jobs by voting for an amendment to an upcoming budget request that would bar the U.S. Government from transferring detainees in Guantanemo Bay to American prisons once the notorious Gitmo closes early next year.
Rehberg Testifies Against Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act
Rep. Denny Rehberg, R-Mont., testified Tuesday against the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act , which he says caters to "out-of-state special interests." The bill would designate as wilderness nearly 24 million acres of public land in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
Corrections reaches out to Native American inmates - An AP Member Exchange.
Written by ZACHARY FRANZ GREAT FALLS, Mont. Montana's Department of Corrections is striving to work more effectively with its largest minority, Native Americans.
Lair, Moore honored at Malmstrom by Rep Rehberg
Two CMR High School juniors received high honors today, and also made history at Malmstrom Air Force Base.
Two CMR Students Receive Congressional Awards
Two local students were recognized Thursday for their outstanding commitment to personal improvement and community service.
Rehberg forwards $1 billion in earmarks
WASHINGTON - Rep. Denny Rehberg, R-Mont., has submitted more than $1 billion worth of requests for projects to Congress this year as part of the 2010 budgeting process, but the Montana Republican isn't saying which ones he will fight for when members of Congress close the doors to make their decisions.
Corrections reaches out culturally to largest inmate minority
Montana's Department of Corrections is striving to work more effectively with its largest minority, Native Americans.
The Motorcycle Industry Council and the Specialty Vehicle Institute of America have thrown their support behind two separate bills which would overturn the 'Lead Ban' on motorcycles and ATVs for youths 12 and under.
News Brief: prom; pine beetles; stabbing sentence; made in MT
Prom night in Great Falls; pine beetle problem; stabbing suspect sentenced; Made In Montana success.
The Missoula Independent Online
Ochenski Already ugly: The race is on for Denny Rehberga s seat By: George Ochenski Montana voters have almost 600 days before they cast their ballots to determine the fate of our lone congressional seat now held by incumbent Dennis Rehberg.
There's no room for hypocrisy in times of economic stress
Congressman Rehberg, by his own admission, has placed vari ous earmarks in recent legisla tion, including funding for the World Trade Center.
The vote in the House on the AIG/bonus tax bill was an interesting one to watch, mainly because a number of lawmakers weren't sure until the last minute which way they were voting.
This Week with Rep. Gordon Hendrick for March 14, 2009
Gordon Hendrick Mr. Jenson and Mr. Martin brought 25 juniors and seniors from St.
Montana's congressional delegation is joining the outrage on Capitol Hill over big bonuses at bailed out AIG.
Government Destroys Once Fired Brass Cases
From: KTO To: undisclosed-recipients Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 2:31 PM Subject: [Fwd: More ammo problems - Action Needed] Dear MSSA Friends, Another serious problem has just been created to add to the ...