- Relevance
- Date
- Any time
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Sort By
Date
All results /
Records
DIVORCES GRANTED
Supreme Court to review Montana school choice program
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will consider reviving a Montana program that gives tax credits to people who donate to private-school scholarships. The state’s highest court had struck down the program because it violated the Montana constitution’s ban on state aid to religious organizations.
Legislators tackling roads, grocery tax issues
As you are all aware the Legislature has been in session since Jan. 7. We are now headed into week 12 and are all ready to be home with you. There are a number of issues left on the table which need to be addressed before we can adjourn for the year. Among those issues are transportation funding, personal property tax relief, and an increase in the grocery tax credit.
RECORDS
JUDGMENTS
RECORDS
SENTENCINGS
RECORDS
SENTENCINGS
RECORDS
JUDGMENTS
RECORDS
JUDGMENTS
Majority of Montana Obamacare users qualify for tax credits
Newly released data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services have revealed that the vast majority of Montana Affordable Care Act users are qualifying for tax credits.
IACT provides info on upcoming property tax relief
As part of the 2023 Legislative Session, the Idaho Legislature passed several bills to provide property tax relief based on the Fiscal Year 2023 State surplus.
Marion man pleads guilty to fraudulent credit card use
Deuel pleaded guilty to theft on Monday, Dec. 11, in District Court. He will owe $9,610.22 in restitution. Judge Matt Cuffe set sentencing for Feb. 5, 2024.
Supporting local journalism supports this community
The Local Journalism Sustainability Act (LJSA) was recently introduced in the House and has now been introduced in the Senate — and will benefit every member of this community!
EDITORIAL: Bill would boost communities at their core
New legislation has bipartisan support
Supreme Court to review Montana school choice program
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will consider reviving a Montana program that gives tax credits to people who donate to private-school scholarships. The state’s highest court had struck down the program because it violated the Montana constitution’s ban on state aid to religious organizations.
Tax credit helps Polson Red Lion Hotel development
Elder abuse more prevalent
By ALANA LISTOE
RECORDS
JUDGMENTS
Flathead Electric Co-op boosts Nate Chute Foundation with $157K grant
The Nate Chute Foundation is the recent recipient of a $157,500 Flathead Electric Cooperative Community Education Grant funded by unclaimed capital credits.
Records March 20, 2013
Records February 28, 2013
DIVORCE FILED