Illinois Man Sentenced to Prison for Glacier Park Sexual Assault
Eduardo Luis Diaz, who worked seasonally for a private company in the park in 2020, assaulted an ‘incapacitated’ woman after drinking in employee housing
Eduardo Luis Diaz, who worked seasonally for a private company in the park in 2020, assaulted an ‘incapacitated’ woman after drinking in employee housing
In 13-7 home loss to Montana Grizzlies, the Huskies became the fifth ranked FBS team to lose to a FCS team since 2007
Report by University of Victoria’s Environmental Law Centre says failure to impose Fisheries Act powers has allowed cross-boundary coal mining pollution to persist for years
Districts that have already implemented mask requirements include Billings, Missoula
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials said the boat was traveling from Lake Erie and is the 50th mussel-fouled vessel detected this year
Idaho Forest Group officials notified employees at the St. Regis mill of the decision on Monday
The donation from Mark and Robyn Jones is the largest philanthropic gift in state history, and will fund new buildings in Bozeman, Billings, Great Falls, Missoula and Kalispell
Bill Dial, who abruptly retired earlier this month, allegedly conspired to entrap a fellow officer, lied to state and federal investigators, and provided an unvetted civilian — who is now charged with federal crimes — illegal access to the department’s facilities and investigative materials
Montana’s upcoming wolf hunting season will allow controversial methods including snaring, baiting and night hunting; expands quota to 450 wolves
Teck Resources asks state Board of Environmental Review to increase its allowable limit for the mining pollutant selenium, which is leaching from B.C. mines into downstream waterways
Latest Forest Legacy Program-funded project would retain private timberland interests while preserving fish and wildlife habitat, allowing permanent public access
Project would protect public access, wildlife habitat on 772 acres along Flathead River near Columbia Falls
Averill Hospitality group plans development on Central Avenue and First Street; firm donates a half-million dollars to Whitefish Housing Authority
Evacuation covered Lodge Pole, a town of about 300 people on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation
With a surge in COVID-19 cases on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, tribal officials hope new restrictions will slow spread
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