Montana is looking to continue its three-game home win streak with a victory over Sacramento State. The teams meet Saturday for the first time this season.
Parts of northern Montana are forecasted to experience high winds that are expected to make travel difficult, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The NWS warned in statements issued on Wednesday that high winds can not only worsen road conditions but also move debris, damage property and cause power outages.
Montana lawmakers are grappling with what they can do to improve patient care and operations at the state's psychiatric hospital since realizing that the efforts underway to restore the troubled facility's good standing could take more time.
TV schedule is really starting to kick into high gear, and it’s now set to bring fans the midseason premiere of Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage on January 30. While it’s already been pretty easy to track all of the reasons the couple’s union might fail (and this episode will see Georgie and Mandy hit a very ‘90s hurdle),
State wildlife officials examine over 100,000 boats annually at roadside inspection stations, searching for signs of hitchhiking critters that could harm local lakes, rivers and streams.
The Montana House has narrowly voted down a bill that would have changed the laws on lethal injection and could have allowed the state to again carry out executions.
A new exempt well proposal enters a venue with a history of ‘knock-down, drag-out’ fights over a tool developers increasingly rely on to build low-density subdivisions.
According to the Montana Nonprofit Association, Montana has 2,850 nonprofit organizations, employing 60,181 Montanans, nearly 12 percent of the population.
Over several decades spent working through the tiers of employment, this basic tenet emerged when watching the best in action – leaders eat last.
When a Montana horse breeder allegedly stopped caring for his herd of Morgans, a pair of ranch hands alerted authorities. A Wyoming trainer has been
Farming and ranching combined generate billions of dollars in revenue and employ tens of thousands of Montanans. They’re also on the cusp of a generational sea change. One listener wants to know how young people are being encouraged and prepared for life as a farmer or rancher.
Reserve deputy sheriff’s officers volunteer their time to keep our communities safe, and a proposed bill in the Montana legislature would allow them to be compensated for that time.