August 28, 2010 | Energy tax hikes threaten Montana’s jobs
America has always been the world’s innovator. No other country comes close to our volume of advances made in business, technology, health care and education. It’s no accident that we’ve become the most prosperous country in the world. Americans have always believed that tomorrow will be even better than yesterday. ...
August 13, 2010 | Governor gets look at Red Lodge’s solar-powered sewage plant
Red Lodge’s sun-powered sewage plant is nearly operational; though debate still bubbles over its actual cost. City officials in the mountain town were showing off the treatment plant to Gov. Brian Schweitzer on Friday. With an array of panels 370 feet long, the renewable energy project is the largest of its ...
June 09, 2010 | Legislative primaries run tight
Several contested legislative primaries were going down to the wire Tuesday night. The area’s races broke down like this: Edward Walker pulled ahead in the Republic race for the seat in House District 29. The Yellowstone County Election’s Office reported Wednesday morning that the tally was Walker, 1,785, and Penny Morgan, 1,689. ...