Report: Fatal Ovando Bear Attack Likely Caused by Food-conditioned Bear
In the early morning hours of July 6, 2021, the bear wandered into Ovando, raided a chicken coop, dragged 64-year-old Leah Davis Lokan from her tent, and fatally mauled her
In the early morning hours of July 6, 2021, the bear wandered into Ovando, raided a chicken coop, dragged 64-year-old Leah Davis Lokan from her tent, and fatally mauled her
I encourage people in our community to get involved and help protect our Flathead way of life
After hiring its first official employee, FTA is looking ahead towards expanded community programming in the coming months
A Friday evening dust storm caused blackout conditions on Interstate 90 just west of Hardin
Jack Fallon, who came very close to defeating Holmquist in a four-candidate Republican primary, should consider a write-in campaign for November
No elected or appointed public officials should be allowed an income greater than the average income of those they are elected or appointed to represent
The group is tasked with advising the governor on solutions to Montana’s housing crunch
The U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management issued a notice seeking public input for a “universal definition framework” to identify older forests needing protection
The government is suing Bridger Pipeline for violations of environmental laws in the 2015 spill, which came after the line buried beneath the Yellowstone became exposed and broke
Environmental groups are seeing increased success in California courts arguing that wildfire risk wasn't fully considered in proposals to build homes in fire-prone areas
Their lawsuit asserts that Montana is contributing to a deteriorating climate and violating the children’s right to a clean and healthful environment guaranteed in the state’s constitution
Lake County has yet to do a recount, but Bukacek won it handily
The persistent price acceleration has underscored the brutal impact inflation has inflicted on Americans
More than a dozen runs of salmon and steelhead are at risk of extinction in the Columbia and Snake rivers
Decision is ‘based on protecting our providers and patients,’ according to PPMT President Martha Fuller
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