Nonprofit, Montana Ranchers Team Up to Preserve Land
Ranchers near Malta asked The Nature Conservancy for help when a neighbor's property went up for sale
Ranchers near Malta asked The Nature Conservancy for help when a neighbor's property went up for sale
The plan includes 25 RV sites and a bath house near the west entrance
U.S. District judge denied a request by Calgary-based TransCanada to begin constructing worker camps for the 1,184-mile pipeline
Lawmaker told Native American legislators that abortion is self-inflicted genocide and a plague on Indian culture
President declares an "emergency" at southern border so that he can build a wall
Sentencing judges would have to consider "youth mitigating factors" such as a defendants' age, family and social background
Legislative Council began working on the new policy in late 2017 with the advent of the #MeToo movement against sexual harassment and misconduct
Some faculty positions will be eliminated with the closures, but it is not clear how many
The measure now goes to the Senate, which killed a different proposal to rename Columbus Day during the 2017 legislative session
Virgil Wolfe is being charged with 80 counts of sexual abuse of children
Multiple avalanches fell west of St. Regis on Wednesday
Rail carriers now will be required to provide information about oil trains to state and tribal emergency response agencies and identify someone to oversee each response zone
Senate resoundingly approved a border security compromise that ignores most of President Donald Trump's demands for building a wall
Both women are currently Montanans who were born in the United States of America
One bill sought to reduce turnover by helping caseworkers repay their student loans if they stay with the agency for three years