Montana Highlights

Billing’s attorney Emily Jones’s has been appointed to the Judicial Standards Commission. Jones is a University of Montana graduate as well as an appointee to the Montana Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.

An 180-room hotel, event center, public plaza and riverfront trail has been announced by Missoula city officials and representatives from Averill Hospitality. The site, known as Riverfront Triangle has sat vacant for decades, despite multiple redevelopment attempts. The Missoula Redevelopment Agency signed three agreements related to the $100 million project. One of the documents included one for the sale of a city-owned lot to Montana-based company Averill Hospitality, which is developing the project. 

NorthWestern Energy is continuing its project to deploy wildfire smoke detection cameras across Montana. The company has installed 20 of the cameras over the past two years. These cameras use AI technology to check for potential causes of fires by assessing dust, haze, smoke from clouds, or other components that may be confused as smoke. NorthWestern Energy collaborated with fire responding agencies, dispatch centers, and emergency managers on selecting camera locations.

The state and U.S Forest Service inked a new 20-year shared stewardship agreement on a bid to expand logging in the forests of northwestern Montana. The Shared Stewardship Agreement between Montana and the federal Forest Service will aid in forest restoration, wildfire risk reduction and sustainable timber production.

Montana’s state parks saw bigger crowds in 2024. Visitation neared the record set during the pandemic years. The state’s annual park visitation report was published last month by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks. The estimated 3.2 million visitors to Montana’s state parks falls about 150,000 short of the all-time record set in 2020. It is a 20% increase from before the pandemic, and nearly double the visitation levels from a decade ago.

President Trump signed an executive order recently to increase entrance fees for international visitors to national parks. The idea was put forward by the Property and Environment Research Center based in Bozeman. The order directs the Department of the Interior, under Secretary Doug Burgum, to raise fees on foreign tourists.

Upper Missouri Waterkeepers, a conservation group concerned about water quality in the Gallatin River has filed a lawsuit against the Montana Department of Environmental Qualit...

Having served the pets of the citizens of Billings for the past 30 years, Dr. Edie Best, DVM, DABVP, CVMA came to a fork in the road – to retire or go for the dream?

She is going for the dream, the ground breaking was held on July 3 at 1616 1st Avenue North. “Why not?” said Best in speaking to the friends and clients and dignitaries who gathered to celebrate the new facility for Billings An...

“It’s a big ask.”

Persistent overcrowding at the Yellowstone County Detention Facility (YCDF), the county’s jail, has brought forth a proposal from consultants to expand the jail by 512 beds with support systems at a cost of $225 million.  The expansion and updating of current facilities would carry the county to meeting needs through to 2039, as well as prepare options for future expansion...

By Evelyn Pyburn

Some noted figure recently said that the only way to end the housing crisis is to build more houses.

Totally true.

And, Bozeman, where the crisis could hardly have been more acute, is proving that.

Rents are dropping like stones in Bozeman, where 3,042 rentals have been built since 2021. Rents that formerly ranged in the $2000 to $3000 area are dropping to “several...

By Evelyn Pyburn

Human trafficking is a bigger problem in Billings than most people know – in large part because it is a hidden problem.

It happens behind the scenes. Its victims are most often silent. Its evidence isn’t recognized and there is little to almost no support for the victims.

Britney Higgs is determined to change all that. Last week, Britney launched the first lap of a 35...

Billing’s attorney Emily Jones’s has been appointed to the Judicial Standards Commission. Jones is a University of Montana graduate as well as an appointee to the Montana Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.

An 180-room hotel, event center, public plaza and riverfront trail has been announced by Missoula city officials and representatives from Averill Hospitality. The ...

Mid-year Economic Outlook Seminar

The Bureau of Business and Economic Research at the University of Montana has announced the dates for its mid-year economic update. The program will be held in seven different Montana cities. In Billings the date is August 7, 7:30-8 am at the Northern Hotel. Registration is open at https://ww...