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Montana’s mountain towns have a vibe that just pulls you in. They’re packed with charm, quirks, and routines that make you feel like you belong. Whether you’re casting a line in the river, hitting a ...
Reforms passed in 2021 by Gov. Greg Gianforte and the Montana legislature have expanded access to high quality, low cost ...
From patriotic popsicles to classic potato salad and elegant trifles, here's what Americans are planning to eat on July ...
GOP Sen. Mike Lee's plan to allow the sale of public lands ran into bipartisan opposition in the Senate and the House.
Sen. Mike Lee (R., Utah), chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, had recently included language in the Republicans’ budget-reconciliation bill mandating the sale of up to 3.3 ...
Public squares, secret gardens and offbeat cafes can offer respite and a sense of community connection, which contribute to ...
The same tools that companies use to sell products can be used to encourage people to get vaccinated, get a colonoscopy or get treated for an infection.
Kayla Mosher, a recreation and outreach coordinator with Kaniksu Land Trust, speaks during a panel on equality issues in outdoor recreation during the Montana Outdoor Recreation Summit on Thursday ...
Even though it’s been 12 years since a herd of 39 blue metal sculptures of horses first appeared on a hillside along Highway 287 north of Three Forks in central Montana, people are still surprised ...
The small, five-acre town of Pray, Montana, is for sale for $2.6 million—here's how you can own it.
Wildlife collisions contribute to more than 10% of car accidents in Montana — the second-highest of any state. Wildlife crossings can help.
A new study from the LOR Foundation, an organization focused on rural community development, maps local news outlets in Montana to provide a look at ...