A district court judge ordered the State of Montana (taxpayers) to pay $1.3 million in attorney’s fees and costs after challenging my Senate Bill 99, “Youth Health Protection Act” (passed in 2023).
Prompted by a spike in river recreation and the anticipation of an updated multi-agency river management plan, the Flathead ...
An unlikely alliance of corporate timber interests, conservation advocates, state wildlife managers, and federal grantmakers ...
One hundred and fifty years ago, the American buffalo suffered near-extinction that had dire ecological and cultural ...
Due to heavy rain and possible snowfall, Glacier National Park announced Sunday that it is temporarily closing the alpine ...
The first time I smoked cherries, I immediately dropped them into a glass of bourbon, and it’s been my favorite way to enjoy ...
Columbia Falls city councilors this week unanimously voted to accept the resignation of Councilor Christopher Semok, ...
Although northwest Montana and Glacier National Park have historically remained one of the best strongholds for native bull ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Tuesday announced that Columbia Falls Aluminum Co., LLC (CFAC) officially ...
Montana taxpayers expect their tax dollars to be spent responsibly, transparently, and on priorities that benefit everyone – not directed to private organizations with the strongest political support.
Montana’s public lands are under attack. Across Montana, we’ve seen repeated efforts to sell off public lands, weaken environmental protections, undermine public participation, and put out-of-state ...
After an early spring cold snap froze a portion of Flathead cherry buds at the start of the fruit’s bloom, producers say this ...