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  • Carol Gutierrez

    Updated Apr 10, 2015

    Carol Gutierrez, 75, proud member of Rocky Boy Reservation, passed away at Northern Montana Care Center on April 8, 2015, surrounded by family and friends. Wake services began at 3 p.m. on Thursday, April 9, 2015, and will continue until her funeral service, which will be at 11 a.m. on Friday, April 10, 2015, all at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, in Rocky Boy. Burial will follow in Rocky Boy Cemetery. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. Please visit Carol’s online memorial page and leave you...

  • 4 MSU students plead not guilty to drug charges

    Updated Apr 4, 2015

    BOZEMAN (AP) — Four Montana State University students have entered not guilty pleas to drug distribution charges. The four are the first of nine students to make their initial court appearance on charges of possessing, distributing and manufacturing dangerous drugs. During their court appearance Friday, Gallatin County District Judge Mike Salvagni allowed the four to be released on their own recognizance while their cases are pending. Court documents say the students distributed drugs, including ecstasy, LSD and hash oil f...

  • Montana Highway Patrol settles racial profiling lawsuit

    Updated Apr 4, 2015

    HELENA (AP) — The Montana Highway Patrol reached a settlement Friday with plaintiffs in a lawsuit claiming the patrol improperly detained Hispanic drivers over unfounded concerns they were in the country illegally. Attorney General Tim Fox, Montana Highway Patrol Col. Tom Butler and attorneys for the plaintiffs reached the agreement. The patrol acknowledges no wrongdoing, but the parties agree that traffic stop policies the patrol adopted since the lawsuit was filed address the plaintiffs' concerns. A group of plaintiffs l...

  • Bullock vetoes 6 bills so far this session

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    HELENA (AP) — With two-thirds of the 2015 session complete, Montana's Democratic governor has disagreed with relatively few bills passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature. As of Thursday, Gov. Steve Bullock has vetoed six Republican bills, including two calling for firearm deregulation, an income tax cut and a bill that would have eliminated the ability of local governments to set minimum wages. By this point in the last session, Bullock had vetoed the same number of bills, but six more he would later veto were on h...

  • Man pleads guilty to vandalizing Kalispell clinic

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) — A Columbia Falls man said he was intoxicated and looking for drugs, not making an anti-abortion statement, when he broke into a Kalispell clinic last year, causing thousands of dollars in damage. Zachary Klundt, 25, pleaded guilty Thursday to burglary, criminal mischief and theft for the March 2014 break-in at All Families Healthcare, the only clinic in the Flathead Valley that provided abortions. "I harmed and hurt many people by what I did last March, but no one was hurt more by my actions than (...

  • Senate panel adds millions, passes main budget bill 

    Updated Apr 2, 2015

    LISA BAUMANN Associated Press HELENA - A Republican-led Senate panel passed the state's main budget bill Wednesday after adding about $50 million in funding through a deal negotiated with the Democratic governor's office. The Senate Finance and Claims Committee passed an amended House Bill 2 by a vote of 16-3. It's tentatively scheduled for debate April 9 on the Senate floor. Republican Sen. Kristin Hansen of Havre, who moved one packet of negotiated amendments Wednesday,...

  • Legislature passes school suicide prevention training

    Updated Apr 1, 2015

    Sens. Jonathan Windy Boy, D-Box Elder, and Kris Hansen, R-Havre, voted for the measure,. Sen. John Brenden, R-Scobey, voted no. HELENA (AP) — The Montana Legislature has passed a measure urging school employees to complete suicide awareness and prevention training. Senators passed House Bill 374 on a 32-18 vote Wednesday. It now goes to Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock for his signature. The proposal recommends that public school employees partake in two hours of suicide prevention training every five years. According to a f...

  • Senate panel adds millions to main budget bill

    Updated Apr 1, 2015

    HELENA (AP) — A Senate panel considering Montana's main budget bill was adding millions of dollars to it in an effort to avoid state employee furloughs and layoffs The Senate Finance and Claims Committee passed a slew of amendments to House Bill 2 Wednesday to add components of a $31 million supplemental appropriation bill that a House committee tabled last week. House Bill 3 included $9 million in extra funding for public schools, $7 million for the Department of Corrections and $1.7 million for the Department of Justice. T...

  • VA Secretary tells Montana veterans: We need to do more

    Updated Mar 31, 2015

    HELENA (AP) — Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald told veterans in Helena the VA needs to do more to make sure Montana veterans get the health care they need in a timely fashion. McDonald says the VA has made hires in Billings and Helena and is working to hire primary care doctors and those specializing in mental health particularly in rural areas of the state. McDonald spoke Tuesday along with U.S. Sen. Jon Tester at the Montana National Guard headquarters near Helena's Fort Harrison VA hospital. Montana is the 2...

  • Montana lawmakers consider referendum revising term limits

    Updated Mar 31, 2015

    HELENA (AP) — Hours ahead of a referendum deadline, Montana representatives on Tuesday considered the latest of the 2015 Legislature's proposals to revise term limits. Members of the House State Administration Committee took no immediate action after hearing a bill to allow legislators to remain longer in one legislative chamber. As amended, House Bill 639 would allow lawmakers to serve 16 years in the Legislature in any 20-year period, whether in one chamber or between both the House and Senate. Currently, Montana's c...

  • House denies consideration of state employee pay plan

    Updated Mar 29, 2015

    (Rep. Roy Hollandsworth, R-Brady,. voted in favor of moving ahead with the pay plan.. Reps.. Stephanie Hess, R-Havre, Mike Lang. R-Malta, and G. Bruce Meyes, R-Box Elder, voted no. HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Representatives have failed to take up pay raises for state employees in the House as a whole. Montana's House of Representatives voted 44-55 on Saturday to deny consideration of House Bill 13, which had been tabled in the House Appropriations Committee on Friday. The bill is likely dead. Under the proposal, state employees wou...

  • Montana House narrowly defeats 'religious freedom' bill

    ALISON NOON|Updated Mar 28, 2015

    Rep. Roy Hollandsworth voted no. Reps. Mike Lang, Stephanie Hess, R-Havre, and G. Bruce Meyers, R=Box Elder HELENA (AP) — The Montana Legislature turned away a proposed referendum Friday that if enacted by voters would have given people grounds to disobey any state laws that violate their religion. After a heated floor debate that moved the bill sponsor to raise his camouflaged Bible, state representatives failed to pass House Bill 615 on a 50-50 vote. The bill resembles a recent Indiana law that allows open discrimination f...

  • Senators endorse bill to close Boulder developmental center

    Updated Mar 28, 2015

    Sen. Kris Hansen, R-Havre, voted for the closure. Sen. Jonathan Windy Boy, D-Box Elder, voted no. HELENA (AP) — State senators have endorsed a plan to close over the next two years the Montana Developmental Center in Boulder. By a vote of 41-8, senators passed Senate Bill 411 on second reading Saturday. The proposal would create a committee to design a specific route to fully closing the center on July 1, 2017. It would reduce the number of clients housed there by the end of 2016. Democratic Sen. Mary Caferro of Helena s...

  • Senate endorses compromise Medicaid expansion plan

    Updated Mar 28, 2015

    Sen. Kris Hansen, R-Havre, voted no; Sen. Jonathan Windy Boy, D-Box Elder, voted yes. HELENA (AP) — Montana Senators have endorsed a Republican's compromise Medicaid expansion bill after voting to blast it out of committee and onto the floor. Senators endorsed the measure 28-22 on Friday after more than 90 minutes of debate. Sen. Ed Buttrey of Great Falls introduced Senate Bill 405 last week after a version backed by the governor was defeated. The Montana Health and Economic Livelihood Partnership (HELP) Act would accept f...

  • Montana House endorses proposed personhood constitutional amendment

    Updated Mar 28, 2015

    Reps. Mike Lang, R-Malta, Stephanie Hess, R-Havre, Roy Hollandsworth, R-Brady, and Rep. G. Bruce Meyers, R-Box Elder, voted yes. HELENA (AP) — The Montana House has endorsed a proposed constitutional amendment bill that would define human life as beginning at conception. Representatives voted 54-46 to endorse House Bill 425 on second reading Friday. Because it would amend the constitution, the bill requires the support of two-thirds of the Legislature before it could be placed on the November 2016 ballot. Republican Rep. M...

  • Senate blasts Medicaid expansion bill to floor for debate

    Updated Mar 27, 2015

    HELENA (AP) — Senators have voted to blast a Republican lawmaker's Medicaid expansion bill out of committee and to the floor for debate. The motion passed by a 28-22 vote on Thursday. Sen. Ed Buttrey of Great Falls introduced Senate Bill 405 last week, touting it as a compromise bill. The measure would accept money from the federal government for expanding Medicaid eligibility to low-income Montanans, but requires them to pay premiums each month as well as co-payments for certain services. Those who enroll would also be a...

  • Supreme Court upholds $150K restitution in securities fraud

    Updated Mar 27, 2015

    HAMILTON (AP) — The Montana Supreme Court has upheld a $150,000 restitution award in a securities fraud case against a Hamilton pastor, but reversed his conviction for fraudulent practices and sent the case back to District Court for a new trial. Harris Himes was convicted in September 2013 of failure to register a security, failure to register as a security salesman and fraudulent practices. He was sentenced to three concurrent 10-year commitments with the Department of Corrections. Prosecutors alleged Himes cheated a c...

  • Barry Beachman convicted in '79 killing

    LISA BAUMANN|Updated Mar 24, 2015

    HELENA (AP) — A bill signed by Montana's governor could pave the way to clemency for Barry Beach, who is serving a 100-year prison sentence for a 1979 murder he says he didn't commit. Gov. Steve Bullock signed the measure Friday after it passed the Legislature with wide bipartisan support. The bill allows the governor to grant clemency to prisoners even if the state parole board recommends against it. The governor also will be able to waive fines, lessen a sentence or pardon someone after the law takes effect Oct. 1. B...

  • UM student arrested for indecent exposure held on $125K bail

    Updated Mar 21, 2015

    MISSOULA (AP) — Bail has been set at $125,000 for a 22-year-old University of Montana student accused of exposing himself to students at bus stops and elsewhere in Missoula County. Cole Francisco, of Missoula, was arraigned Friday on five counts related to indecent exposure. Three of the counts are felonies because they were the third or subsequent offense. Missoula County authorities began investigating reports of a man approaching teenage girls in his car and exposing himself to them. Reports began on March 10 at school b...

  • Bill to up highway speeds proposed in Legislature

    ALISON NOON|Updated Mar 21, 2015

    HELENA (AP) — Montana lawmakers on Friday heard the session's fourth proposal to increase highway speed limits. Republican Rep. Art Wittich proposed a ballot referendum Friday for voters to decide whether to raise highway speed limits by 5 mph. Wittich said the proposal would make Montana's speed limits consistent with those in Wyoming, Idaho and Utah. "We live in a great state with good roads that are well maintained," Wittich said. "We have long distances to travel, we like a little bit of freedom." No one spoke in favor o...

  • House defeats partial Medicaid-expansion bill

    Updated Mar 21, 2015

    The Hi-Line delegation: Rep. Stephanie Hess, R-Havre, Rep. Bruce Meters, R-Box Elder, Rep. Mike Long, R-Malta, voted for the patrial bill. Rep. Roy Hollandsworth, R-Brady, voted yes. HELENA (AP) — The House of Representatives has narrowly rejected a measure that would expand Medicaid to about 10,000 people. Members voted 51-49 to kill House Bill 455 on second reading Friday. Sponsored by Republican Rep. Nancy Ballance of Hamilton, the bill would expand Medicaid eligibility to some veterans and low-income parents. It also i...

  • House GOP continues to deny Democratic budget amendments

    LISA BAUMANN|Updated Mar 19, 2015

    HELENA, (AP) — The Democratic governor had strong words for House Republicans on Thursday as they continued to shoot down Democratic attempts to restore programs and funding proposed in his biennial budget. Gov. Steve Bullock said the 100-plus amendments brought by Democrats were meant to restore "reasonableness and essential services," such as protecting children from abuse and neglect. "I will not accept a budget that puts Montana's fiscal health in jeopardy and that fails to fulfill our obligations to the people of M...

  • Senate panel kills bill to drug test some welfare applicants

    Updated Mar 18, 2015

    HELENA (AP) — A Senate committee tabled a measure on Friday that would require certain welfare applicants to take drug tests in Montana. Lee Newspapers of Montana reported that the Republican-led Senate Public Health, Welfare and Safety Committee voted 6-1 to table House Bill 200 sponsored by Republican Randy Pinocci of Sun River. Committee chairman Fred Thomas of Stevensville told Lee Newspapers that while he has sympathy for trying to rein in what is seen as welfare, it has to be done the right way. "We did not see that t...

  • Montana House endorses tax credit for private school tuition

    Updated Mar 18, 2015

    Reps. Stephanie Hess, R-Havre, Mike Lang, R-Malta, and Bruce Meyers, R-Box Elder, voted for the tax credit. Rep. Roy Hollandsworth, R-Brady voted no. HELENA (AP) — Montana representatives have given initial approval to a Republican proposal to give tax credits for private school tuition. The House voted 53-47 to pass House Bill 433 on second reading. It was forwarded to the House Appropriations Committee. The measure would give up to $1,000 in non-refundable tax credits to those who pay tuition for elementary or secondary s...

  • Butte native joins Fox News as military contributor

    Updated Mar 13, 2015

    BUTTE (AP) — Butte native Rob O'Neill, a retired Navy Seal who said he fired the shots that killed Osama bin Laden, has joined Fox News as a contributor. "It's incredibly rare to have someone in a television contributor role with his leadership experience and expertise at the fighting unit level," network chairman and CEO Roger Ailes said in a statement Thursday. "His military insight will be a major asset to the network and we are honored to have him." O'Neill was profiled in a Fox News documentary last year in which he i...

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