Terran Last Gun Returns to Kalispell with Solo Exhibition
The ledger paper used for the drawings ranges from the early 1900s up to 1913, and draws from sources including cattle records, veterinarian records, and journal day book entries
The ledger paper used for the drawings ranges from the early 1900s up to 1913, and draws from sources including cattle records, veterinarian records, and journal day book entries
In advance of its full opening, the iconic alpine highway’s eastern segment will open on June 14, allowing motorized access between St. Mary and Logan Pass; next-day vehicle reservations will become available at 7 p.m. tonight
A spokesperson for Montana Sen. Steve Daines said he opposes public land sales and was reviewing the proposal
Warm temperatures and depressed flows typical of mid-July are already affecting Montana’s river basins, setting the stage for a summer of angling restrictions and ecological stressors
Six reservation residencies are funded by a National Endowment for the Arts grant
Fresh or frozen berries produce intensely flavored sorbet made using everyday kitchen tools
A scam that claims to be from the Montana Department of Motor Vehicles directs recipients to a fraudulent website designed to steal personal and financial information
The secretary of state will send out a veto override poll, but bill sponsor Daniel Zolnikov said he isn’t holding his breath for a reversal
The art installation is making its way across the United States to highlight Indigenous ways of coexisting with animals
Rangers urged visitors to be careful with food and other attractants after two black bears received food rewards, requiring one to be euthanized
He was the second person gored by a bison already this spring in Yellowstone
Marcia Stolfus replaces former Superintendent Cal Ketchum
Hot and dry conditions have caused a rapid runoff this spring, leading to low streamflows and forecasted levels well below full pool on Flathead Lake
The challenged laws would have barred telemedicine abortions, prohibited procedures after 20 weeks and mandated the offer of ultrasounds
The program launched in 2020 to help relieve law enforcement from mental health crisis calls and has since grown its staff, partnered with multiple agencies, and has integrated into a county behavioral health program