Digging into Montana’s Unparalleled Past
There’s plenty of material evidence surrounding human history and prehistory waiting to be found, including here in northwest Montana
There’s plenty of material evidence surrounding human history and prehistory waiting to be found, including here in northwest Montana
Montana Grit’s mission is to provide a solid foundation for personal growth by facilitating an environment that allows participants to discover their capabilities, strengths and freedom
Who better to debrief during my working visit to the nation’s capital than Max Richtman, who knows Montana and its people like the back of his hand
Three times as many houses and other structures burned in western wildfires from 2010 to 2020 compared to the previous decade
Zinke on the debt-ceiling showdown, GOP supermajority in Helena and this country’s infatuation with everything Montana
Announcing in February his bid for a fourth term in Congress, Montana’s senior senator explains that he’s finally “in a position now where we can actually get some things done"
The Embassy of Tribal Nations hasn’t been around very long, but rest assured it’s a bustling place, advocating on behalf of nearly 7 million Native Americans across the United States
Russell didn’t give a hoot if his unwitting gaggle of congressional correspondents (read targets) wore Democratic or Republican stripes
When the 1957-1958 Asian flu swept the nation, Miles City native Dr. Maurice Hilleman, the undisputed 'father of vaccines,' sprang into action, quickly developing and producing a vaccine that saved the lives of 'hundreds of thousands' of U.S. citizens
Mike Mansfield, the long-serving U.S. Senate Majority Leader from Montana, who frequently frustrated hardline members of his Democratic party when reaching across the political aisle, would take keen interest in the ongoing 68th session of the Montana Legislature
A Purple Heart and Bronze Star recipient who participated in the D-Day Invasion, Melcher in 2018 died peacefully sitting in his favorite chair overlooking Rattlesnake Creek in Missoula. He was 93.
The only silver lining to all of this balloon business is that Americans have been awakened to the serious security threat posed by China
As weed becomes more potent more teens are becoming dependent and dangerously ill, especially from dabbing, an increasingly popular method of inhaling concentrated THC
If only the trailblazing Kalispell legislator and journalist Emma Ingalls could see how far women have climbed in Helena
Reservations are highly recommended – even on a Wednesday evening in autumn when the celebrated singer-songwriter and her husband booked a table for two