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Colton Little

Montana
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Articles

  • 1 week ago | montanarightnow.com | Colton Little

    The Crow Tribe is currently facing challenges due to a proposed $1 billion cut to the National Park Service. This cut threatens cultural preservation by restricting access to resources essential for traditional practices.

  • 2 weeks ago | montanarightnow.com | Colton Little

    Brooke Bickers, a student in the Native News Program at the University of Montana School of Journalism, explored healthcare issues on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. Her story, "Maintaining Medicaid," highlights concerns about changes in Medicaid and Medicare under President Trump's administration.

  • 4 weeks ago | montanarightnow.com | Shannon Newth |Colton Little

    GREAT FALLS, Mont. – Great Falls has a packed schedule in June, starting next Saturday, June 7, with National Trails Day and the start of the farmers market season. National Trails DayNational Trails Day on June 7 will offer unique opportunities, including special access to cross the Cochrane Dam on the River's Edge Trail - an experience usually unavailable to the public. There will also be interpretive "dam talks" throughout the day.

  • 2 months ago | montanarightnow.com | Colton Little

    HORACE, N.D. – Farm Rescue, a nonprofit organization based near the Minnesota border, is stepping up to support family farms and ranches in need. Since its founding in 2005, Farm Rescue has helped nearly 1,200 families facing crises such as injuries, illnesses, or natural disasters. The organization provides operational support to farms and ranches, including planting, harvesting, and livestock feeding.

  • 2 months ago | montanarightnow.com | Colton Little

    MISSOULA, Mont. – President Donald Trump threatened new tariffs against China, causing political fallout. A top aide suggested other countries might need to do more than just cut their tariffs to satisfy the president. Despite this, most congressional Republicans urged patience with Trump's agenda. U.S. stocks dropped more slowly than in the previous two trading days. An economist, Robert Sonora, from the University of Montana, discussed the impact of the president's policies with NonStop Local.