Engineers for the county installed two support plates last week to the trusses of the bridge, which offer a temporary relief to the cracks in the frame.
If a sale is complete, the new owner must submit a special use authorization application.
The pause opens the door to further arguments about whether the $6 million program, paid for largely with federal pandemic aid, should be shut down entirely.
The city believes the contractor wasn’t available enough and had unreasonable demands. The contractor said the city knew his availability ahead of time and failed to hold themselves accountable.
“Treating our veterans like this is not an example of being the best country on earth,” Tester said, calling it the number one issue for every veteran services organization.
Despite uncertainties and ongoing legal challenges, Montana's largest public utility pushed ahead with its $310 million methane-fired power plant near Laurel. It is expected to be fully operational this month.
A final vote from the U.S. House of Representatives is expected in the last week of July.
The money will move into seven counties and two reservations as some employees seek to relocate toward industrial hubs.
The plan would turn parts of 6th East Avenue and Lockey Avenue into one-ways, making a clockwise traffic circuit around the state capitol building.
“These things are important,” East Helena Historical Society President Marty Folio said, “but no one seems to want the liability.”
Mayor Wilmot Collins was selected to spend five days in Armenia. His goal: explain why a people-first government works on a grassroots level and form a sister-city relationship.
Dozens of the late Eric Feaver's friends, family and colleagues gathered Monday morning to dedicate a Mount Helena trail in honor of the Helena city commissioner and longtime labor leader.
Teddy's timepiece: President's watch, stolen in Buffalo in 1987, returned to Roosevelt family estate
The mystery of who stole President Theodore Roosevelt's pocket watch from a Buffalo museum 37 years ago remains unsolved, but the timepiece is now back at its rightful home.
Ravalli County will receive the highest amount of any county in Montana with $3,315,024. Lewis and Clark County will see $3,236,068, while Missoula County will receive $2,790,387 in funding.
A celebration for the commemoration of “Feaver's Union," a new trail named for the late Helena city commissioner and labor leader Eric Feaver, will be 10 a.m. Monday.
After a no-go in Ramsay, Love's looks to Dillon for its next truck stop in Montana amid brewing opposition.
Residents are interested in looking into the incorporation idea so that they could refocused their taxes toward local issues, while potentially loosening building restrictions that are required by the county.
Residents can now file for seats on study commissions in Butte-Silver Bow and Walkerville.
Butte-Silver Bow commissioners have tapped former councilman John Morgan to fill a vacancy in District 1.
The gravel pit has been at the center of a zoning controversy between residents of the area and Western Materials, the gravel pit company looking to expand into undeveloped lands.
Montana officials have sent letters calling on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to not cut 10,000 frontline care providers, saying such a move would hurt health care and mental care services.
Butte-Silver Bow commissioners will consider limited parking enforcement changes this week.
Paying for the city’s plans is expected to cost the typical Billings household an extra $120 over the next year.
New Butte-Silver Bow Parks Director Shawn Fredrickson wants more funding for parks and recreation.
The buzz around the new route brought several top railroad officials to the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority (BSPRA) for its annual conference in Missoula.
The NPS and USFS have confirmed plague as the cause of a prairie dog die off in Badlands National Park, Buffalo Gap National Grassland and the greater Conata-Badlands ecosystem.
Incumbent J.P. Gallagher will face off against Bill Foley for Butte-Silver Bow chief executive in November.
Elections wrapped up Tuesday, and while a few last ballots are trickling in from precincts around the county, the race results are mostly set.
Incumbent J.P. Gallagher finished first in a four-way primary race for chief executive in Butte-Silver Bow County.
The races where a primary vote was necessary to advance to the Nov. 5 election included a few House and Senate districts in southwest Montana.