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Exploring The Top Cheapest Montana Towns to Live in

Exploring The Top Cheapest Montana Towns to Live in

Are you considering a move to Montana? Perhaps you currently reside in this town, and due to its increasing cost of living, you find yourself compelled to move, despite it not being your fault. There’s some exciting news for those looking to stay in Montana – you can now relocate to one of the most...

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Can Montanans Identify These Items From the 1970s?

Can Montanans Identify These Items From the 1970s?

I must admit, I’m a bit old-fashioned, as I was born in the ’70s. Indeed, it was towards the end of the decade, but it is undeniable that I came into this world when these items were fresh off the production line. Everything That Is Old Is New Again It’s interesting to see how many...

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Montana Offers a Reverse Annuity Mortgage Program to Seniors

Montana Offers a Reverse Annuity Mortgage Program to Seniors

Montana senior citizens are facing increasing challenges as property taxes and the cost of living continue to rise. A new tool has been introduced by the Montana Department of Commerce, aimed at assisting seniors in staying in their homes and utilizing their equity for essential expenses. I had a conversation with Cheryl Cohen, Division Administrator...

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At “breaking Point,” Emergency Docs Lobby for Action

At “breaking Point,” Emergency Docs Lobby for Action

Emergency physicians had a strong supporter on their side during their Beacon Hill lobby day on Thursday, as they sought to enhance safety measures for healthcare workers and impose stricter penalties for assault charges. “I rarely sponsor bills due to my position as the majority leader, but this particular bill held significance for me,” stated...

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Western Massachusetts College Has Been Named the Most Dangerous College Campus in the State

Western Massachusetts College Has Been Named the Most Dangerous College Campus in the State

Massachusetts is renowned for its numerous attractions, but one of its most notable features is the unparalleled concentration of colleges in the Commonwealth, along with the rest of New England. Massachusetts is home to several renowned and long-standing educational institutions, such as Harvard University. Established in 1636, it holds the distinction of being one of...

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Massachusetts House Approves Sweeping Housing Bill

Massachusetts House Approves Sweeping Housing Bill

The Massachusetts House has approved their own version of a comprehensive housing bill. This bill aims to build upon the legislation proposed by Gov. Maura Healey last year, which was intended to increase the construction and renovation of affordable housing. The House bill in Massachusetts includes $6.5 billion in bond authorizations, tax credits, and policy...