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- Mark Morse pleads guilty to hunting without a license in Montana poaching case - Orlando Sentinel
Mark Morse pleads guilty to hunting without a license in Montana poaching case
Orlando Sentinel
Morse, 51, pleaded guilty to hunting without a license, according to the Montana Attorney General's office. Under plea agreements, state prosecutors dropped four felony charges against him for illegal possession of a game animal, each of which could ...and more » - GOP candidates make cases in Sidney - Sidney Herald Leader

Sidney Herald LeaderGOP candidates make cases in Sidney
Sidney Herald Leader
He returned to Montana in 1997 to join the family construction business in Bozeman. On Friday, the Montana native warned America is at risk of a collapse because of forces within the country. An almost $16 trillion debt and a gap in the ratio to debt ... - MDT ordered to look at impacts of megaloads again - Great Falls Tribune
MDT ordered to look at impacts of megaloads again
Great Falls Tribune
MISSOULA ? A judge has ruled the Montana Department of Transportation must do a more extensive environmental review before allowing oversized loads of oil refinery equipment to use the state's highways. State District Judge Ray Dayton on Friday upheld ...and more » - Montana AG confirms Ennis decision - Lone Peak Lookout
Montana AG confirms Ennis decision
Lone Peak Lookout
Last week Steve Bullock, Attorney General of Montana, issued his final opinion on whether the Ennis School District had the authority to use Adult Education and Transportation Funds for new construction. His conclusion did not differ from his 2011 ...
Ennis schools superintendent resigns during tense meetingThe Bozeman Daily Chronicle
Ennis superintendent retiring, againBillings Gazette
Ennis school board accepts superintendent's resignationMontana Watchdog all 16 news articles » - Council cautioned to disclose potential conflicts - Daily Inter Lake
Council cautioned to disclose potential conflicts
Daily Inter Lake
As a lawyer, Fisher said she works on physician contracts for Kalispell Regional Medical Center and has nothing to do with its construction projects or contracts. Fisher disclosed that client relationship before voting to repeal the fees, ...and more » - Lawmen stretched thin thanks to oil boom in eastern Montana - Great Falls Tribune
Lawmen stretched thin thanks to oil boom in eastern Montana
Great Falls Tribune
A new mobile home court and a hotel under construction in Sidney are signs of the oil boom in the area. PHOTO COURTESY JAN BLOESSER When the Conference of Western Attorneys General converges on the resort town of Big Sky for next week's CWAG Energy ...and more » - AG: Ennis School District wrongfully used taxpayer money - The Bozeman Daily Chronicle
AG: Ennis School District wrongfully used taxpayer money
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle
The Montana Attorney General on Friday ruled the Ennis School District inappropriately used taxpayer money to build a $9 million school. Ennis Superintendent Doug Walsh and school board members set aside $4 million in property taxes levied for adult ...
Montana Attorney General Rules Against Ennis SchoolsNBC Montana
Bullock: Ennis schools wrongly transferred fundsHelena Independent Record
Attorney General upholds opinion against Ennis School DistrictMontana Watchdog all 21 news articles » - Texas becomes battlefield in Keystone XL pipeline fight - Kansas City Star

Globe and MailTexas becomes battlefield in Keystone XL pipeline fight
Kansas City Star
The 1661-mile, 36-inch, $7 billion pipeline would start in Alberta, Canada, and stretch through Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Obama turned down the application over concerns about the route's potential impact on the ...
An Alamo-style battle brewing in Northeast Texas over Keystone PipelineLongview News-Journal all 96 news articles » - MONTANA AG STEVE BULLOCK: AN ORIGINAL INTENTIONALIST OR LIVING CONSTITUTIONALIST? - NewsWithViews.com
MONTANA AG STEVE BULLOCK: AN ORIGINAL INTENTIONALIST OR LIVING CONSTITUTIONALIST?
NewsWithViews.com
The case is now before the Montana Supreme Court, and Montana Attorney General Steve Bullock is opposing the position of my appeal. The focus of this article is to emphasize Steve Bullock's (who is also a candidate for Montana Governor 2012) ... - Ennis superintendent resignation to be discussed by board Wednesday - Montana Watchdog
Ennis superintendent resignation to be discussed by board Wednesday
Montana Watchdog
However, Board President Marc Glines told Montana Watchdog that as of Monday night no letter from Walsh had been submitted. Glines said he was asked at a meeting Friday why an evaluation of Walsh had been removed from Wednesday's agenda and he said the ...and more »


