The getaway truck was parked outside Harold Blake Whitford Sr.’s house after the shooters fled the scene of a double homicide on Rocky Boy’s Reservation last March. Police weren’t looking ...
His putter was anything but that on Thursday. The Billings Central rising junior and defending Class A state boys individual champion rolled in eight birdies on his way to a 7-under 65 on the par-72, ...
The timber industry and the Trump administration have unleashed a war on trees that Montana State officials are only too glad to promote, using lies and disinformation to benefit the ...
Across the U.S., rural grocery store owners are doing far more than stocking shelves. Running a grocery in a small town is more complex, and more essential, than it often ...
Trent Pietsch sat alone in his watch tower. As he waited for incoming training flights on a naval base in Texas about 13 years ago, 19th century philosophers Fyodor Dostoevsky and Friedrich Nietzsche ...
A congressional effort to spend nearly $10 billion on national park maintenance backlogs moved by unanimous vote to the full Senate on Wednesday, even as senators acknowledged hard problems remain ...
Fathers are role models, protectors, teachers, and sources of guidance. Every relationship between a father and child is unique, making Father’s Day a meaningful occasion. For those whose fathers have ...
When a proposed data center began sparking council meetings in Butte last January, real estate broker Denise Kelly was getting frustrated. She’d never been involved in politics. But she worried ...
The City of Livingston plans to permanently close the public pool at the end of the summer season. Some residents support the decision while others, like David Wistey, are spearheading ...
What should be done to help manage dozens of horses roaming the Miller Creek area on the south end of Missoula?
Technology companies stay competitive by being ready to provide data and communications services even before customer demand rises. Data centers already power online communications, shopping and ...
Montana’s population growth held relatively steady in 2025, according to newly released U.S. Census Bureau estimates. But many of the state’s largest cities accounted for a smaller share of that ...
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