Montana News
Jordan Johnson Found Not Guilty of Rape
Jordan Johnson Found Not Guilty
The jury of seven women and five men took just a few hours to decide that Jordan Johnson was not guilty of sexually assaulting a fellow University of Montana student on the night of Feb. 4, 2012 as the two watched a movie at her house.
Identity Theft and Fraud Cases Relatively Low in Montana
A new report issued by the Federal Trade Commission reveals relatively low rates of both fraud and identity theft reports in Montana.
Generous Montana Plumber Saves Fundraiser Event From Toilet Tribulations
Can you imagine over one hundred people with bellies full of chili and no working toilets? Maybe you shouldn't imagine that! Luckily a generous plumber donated his time and tools to remedy this exact predicament I'm curious if the plumbers were called by a 'plunger signal' high in the sky.
Montana Democrats Give the Legislature a ‘D’ for Performance at Transmittal Deadline
New Montana Law Requires Drivers to Stop 30 Feet Behind School Buses With Flashing Lights
Champ Edmunds Tells Baucus “It’s Time to Come Home,” Discusses Senate Run
Jordan Johnson’s Father Testifies to ‘Feeling Suffocated Every Day for 13 Months’ Since Son Being Charged With Rape – Both Son and Father Weep
Wednesday afternoon's testimony in the Jordan Johnson rape trial included emotional comments from Martin Todd Johnson, Jordan's father.
Woman Convicted of Cruelty Wants More Animals
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A Ballantine woman convicted of aggravated animal cruelty after more than 200 sick and underfed dogs were seized from her property in July 2009 is arguing she can afford to care for more animals and needs 10 more goats to provide enough milk for herself and her animals.

