Television, newspapers and radio rank as most popular news sources for Montana voters — but many younger Montanans look to ...
This piece is part of MTFP’s 2026 poll week, where we’re exploring data on how Montana voters feel about their elected officials, environmental concerns, immigration enforcement and other issues. The ...
Last week, after an Oregon judge directed federal agencies to “spill” more water through Columbia and Snake river dams, elected officials and utility companies in Montana warned that the order would ...
Taped to the community center walls and doors was a laminated piece of paper, reading: “Tonight is about helping our friends, ...
The board voted unanimously to place on the May 5 ballot an elementary school operational levy of $1.35 million and a high school operational levy of $1.13 million. The trustees voted not to run a ...
“Aaron Flint is obviously of the Conrad Burns,” mold Essmann said. Burns had “been working the rubber chicken circuit, speaking at every FFA and Farm Bureau afterwards ceremony in every county across ...
Daines’ decision to withdraw promptly before the filling deadline appears to have been intended to dissuade anyone — except ...
A strong majority of Montanans support making corner-crossing explicitly legal, according to a Montana Free Press-Eagleton ...
Regardless of political party, an overwhelming majority of Montana voters, 85%, expressed strong feelings one way or the ...
Radio personality Aaron Flint and former state senator Dr. Al Olszewski announced plans to run as Republicans in the Western ...
MTFP-Eagleton poll results also showed that younger voters are the most concerned about Montana climate shifts.
Montanans are bullish on solar, natural gas and hydropower for electricity generation — but wary of adding additional coal ...
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