World & Nation
After years of defending its record-high coal tax, Montana has voluntarily reduced the tax in an experiment to determine whether lower taxes will spur new mining and coal sales.
June 11, 1985
Travel & Experiences
If you wanted to search for the heart of the West, you should probably start in Montana.
Oct. 23, 1986
The flavor of the Old West is everywhere in this small capital.
Sept. 28, 1986
Politics
Voters set the stage for three Senate races, nominated a councilman to become the first black congressman from New Jersey and launched a comeback attempt by former Montana Gov.
June 9, 1988
Six governors endorsed fellow Gov. Michael S.
May 7, 1988
Because of the presidential and congressional elections, 1988 is considered the big year in politics.
Feb. 2, 1988
Thunderstorms drenched the Upper Midwest on Friday, straining dams and flooding roads in southern Michigan, where residents were still recovering from flooding two weeks ago.
Sept. 27, 1986
A bunch of busy beavers are making a muck of a proposed supermarket in Madison, Miss.
March 13, 1987
The invitation to the media came from Les, Newt, Larry and Ike--not for a movie screening but for a discussion about reorganizing U.S. defense posture.
Dec. 16, 1985
The Crow, who once roamed the plains hunting buffalo, are turning to professional city planners to help them protect their vast reservation lands from haphazard development.
Feb. 12, 1989