DUFFY vs THE CATS” was the headline, describing the warring parties: Anaconda Prosecuting Attorney John H. Duffy versus a neighborhood covey of cats, a flock of felines, owned by Johnny Horn.
Montana’s expansion, which insures roughly 78,800 people, is set to expire next year unless the legislature and governor opt ...
The first-round game will be broadcast to millions of television sets nationwide on ESPN2. It is the only first round game ...
The new rules shorten the wolf trapping season to just Jan. 1 to Feb. 15, a time when most grizzly bears are hibernating in ...
The Climate Protection Program, which regulates fossil fuel companies and their emissions in the state, was reinstated ...
Montana ranks fifth in the U.S. for the growth of its research enterprise and in three of the past five years, it has ranked ...
Lisa Davey writes, The solutions require us to come together, break down barriers, and work toward a shared vision of ...
Kevin Davis writes, This isn’t about opposing growth; it’s about demanding growth that benefits everyone, not just those with ...
The total taxable value for residential property statewide could increase 21%, the value for commercial property could grow 8 ...
Weeks after winning a second term as Montana’s governor, Gov. Greg Gianforte has been elected to a leadership position in the ...
The bill would add 19 Montana rivers and almost 330 river miles in the headwaters of the Missouri and Yellowstone river ...
The storm will combine with an existing bomb cyclone currently tearing through the Pacific Northwest to bring about extreme ...