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Forgotten Communities: How state budget cuts gut public aid infrastructure in Montana’s rural counties

Montana Free Press and Missoula Independent By Amanda Eggert, Montana Free Press When Bill Kaye says the staff and volunteers of the Livingston Food Resource Center saved his life, he isn’t...

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Growth and taxes: Can Alaska’s local option sales tax system prove a model for Montana?

Bozeman Daily Chronicle The first thing you notice flying into Juneau are the mountains. The snow-capped peaks of the Coast Range dot the southeast curve of the Alaska landmass,...

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MyVyllage: Missoula start-up mentors new child care businesses, connects families

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105-unit affordable housing complex proposed for former Skyvew trailer park site

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Montana's poor more burdened by housing costs than others

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Policy report: Statewide rent prices rising faster than national average

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Montana budget cuts: Looking back, and moving forward

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Was the $208,698 special Montana legislative session worth it? Depends who you ask

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