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In rural Southwest Montana, a clash over tax fairness and critical services between a luxury ski community and a modest town led to statewide reform through new laws.
Wyoming, to delist Yellowstone-area grizzly bears passed out of the House Committee on Natural Resources on July 15, 2025.
If passed, the resolution would indicate the federal government to overturn the plan that halted federal coal leasing in more ...
Immigration is driving U.S. population growth, partially offsetting a broader demographic shift as baby boomers age, according to Census Bureau data.
North Dakota biologists counted zero male sage grouse during their spring survey, which looked at the only two active leks ...
Grizzly bears continue to move back into prairie country in Montana. Near tiny rural communities, they’ve been attacking ...
In some of Montana’s smallest school districts, community members have put the blame for enrollment challenges on a new state ...
One year after Carbon County voters overwhelmingly approved a $1.1 million levy for emergency and ambulance services, rural ambulance services are now thriving.
In some of Montana’s smallest school districts, community members have put the blame for enrollment challenges on a new state law that took effect last year – but that may be only part of the story.
When Robert Harris moved from southern California to Superior last year, he brought some pups that were already in the care of the dog rescue group Rescuing Cujo and were in need of forever-homes.
Ravalli County Commissioners have been discussing the feasibility of a new septage system project that would better accommodate the area's rising population, but may cost too much to be sustainable.