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March 14, 2009Latest Montana news from The Associated Press
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Lawmakers are looking at two bills to change Montana's renewable energy law. One would reduce renewable portfolio requirements for utilities, and the other would allow hydroelectric dam upgrades to be counted as a renewable...
Posted in: The Montana Standard on 03/14/09
March 12, 2009
Analyst: Third of stimulus money is discretionary
HELENA — Although much of Montana's $870 million share of federal stimulus money is targeted for public works projects, lawmakers can spend $275 million of it as they wish under one condition, a key House committee learned Thursday. "...
Posted in: The Montana Standard on 03/12/09
What's in stimulus package? Kitchen sink, and then some
HELENA — There's probably something for everyone in the so-called "stimulus" spending package, from highway projects to state- employee payments to child care to license plates — and all for the low, low price of $870 million. Lawmak...
Posted in: The Montana Standard on 03/12/09
March 11, 2009
Guest opinion: Why state's energy policy must change
Baseball managers today use statistics such as a player's batting average or a pitcher's success against left-handed hitters to find better players and win more games. The introduction of statistics often went against the intuition of scouts and mana...
Posted in: The Montana Standard on 03/11/09
March 9, 2009
Local housing authorities to receive nearly $1 million
Butte and Anaconda public housing authorities are slated to receive a nearly $1 million infusion to improve their facilities. Statewide, housing authorities will receive $5.3 million in grants to improve public housing and make homes safer ...
Posted in: The Montana Standard on 03/09/09



