Have You Seen the New CHEYENNE Landmark Downtown? kingfm.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kingfm.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A federal judge ruled that parts of a plan to manage 2.4-million acres of Flathead National Forest in Montana violated the law because it would imperil grizzly bears, but said he would not throw out the plan.
In court filings defending new laws to end Election Day registration and tighten voter ID requirements, the Secretary of Stateâs office derided the Montana Democratic Party s lawsuit as âa last-ditch effort to do what it couldnât do at the ballot box or before the Legislature.â
That lawsuit, filed in Yellowstone County District Court by the Democrats in April, was amended last month to also challenge a third law that created new restrictions on ballot collection. The motion to dismiss the Democratsâ complaint, filed last week by Republican Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen, doesnât address claims related to that law.
Agriculture
your username
3 hours ago
On Tuesday, the United States and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) responded to requests that it should receive sanctions because of evidence the government allegedly hid relating to the 2015 Gold King Mine release of hazardous substances.
The first motion requesting sanctions was filed on May 4 by the Navajo Nation and New Mexico, two plaintiffs attempting to recover funds they spent in cleaning up the spill. The plaintiffs cited six sources of evidence which were purportedly concealed from the plaintiffs and the court related to documentation from two EPA employees who were on-scene coordinators, Hays Griswold and Steve Way.
Sunnyside Gold Corporation (SGC), a company involved as a defendant in the District of New Mexico lawsuit regarding a hazardous substances release from