The IRS Star Trek Parody that American Taxpayers Spent Over $50,167 to Make
An audit of the IRS reveals expenditures on a Star Trek Parody of over $50,000.
An audit of the IRS reveals expenditures on a Star Trek Parody of over $50,000.
An ad placed by Realtor John Suprock offering money to anyone who could replace school trustees Toni Rehbein, Scott Bixler, Joe Toth or Drake Lemm may have run foul of Montana State law.
Gas prices keep climbing in Montana, here's what to look for in the week ahead.
With a .01% rise in the unemployment rate, Montana is back to a 5.7% unemployment rate, right where things stood in November 2012.
Last July, when our lease was up on the house my fiancé and I were renting, I convinced him to move to an apartment. See, I’m one of those people who prefers to dwell in a humble abode nestled in a complex, whereas my fiancé would rather live in a spacious house
With less than a month until Christmas, are you already stressing about the cost of putting gifts around the tree and how you will afford feeding a large family? With the economy still struggling and more people finding themselves without a cash flow during the holidays, it’s a good time to educate yourself on surviving Christmas on a budget
What kind of things would you use your money on?
You may be thinking to yourself that I am a very wealthy person in order to just blow $100,000 in a single day, however you would be wrong. I am just an average working mom and our household income is probably the median for Missoula. So, you may be wondering then just how I was able to burn through that kind of money in a single 24-hour period.
As of October 3, there are no contribution limits for political candidates in Montana.
Montana's minimum wage is adjusted from year to year based on increases in the cost-of-living. In January of 2013, the minimum wage will jump up $.15 from $7.65 to $7.80 because the cost of consumer goods went up over the last year (measured from August 2011 to August 2012)
Banks nearby will soon be flooded with residents of the Flathead Indian Reservation acquiring their share of $75 million dollars due to the $1 billion in mismanaged funds.
Members from the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes will receive $10,000 checks, part of half of the $150 million that the tribe is receiving .
$10,000 is quite a chunk of cash. We are curious: What do you plan to spend it on?
Taking on any amount of debt can be scary, but for college students who rely on student loans to pay their tuition and fees, a possible hike in interest rates could make their debt situation even scarier.
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