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May and June are make-or-break months for Montana farmers and ranchers, as the impacts of drought begin to take their toll, this first week of July.
MISSOULA — Man, it feels like summer! Today we get another round of above-average temperatures in the upper 80°s and low 90°s ...
The Senate bill adds a provision making metallurgical coal, used to produce steel, eligible for the 45X manufacturing ...
While abortion rights advocates described the moment as "historic" for Montana, others called it "a sad day" and hoped a ...
The following letter was submitted to The Montana Standard from Butte-Silver Bow Chief Executive J.P. Gallagher. Writing on ...
Wilmot Collins fled war in Liberia and became the first African American mayor in Montana, showing how resilience can reshape a community.
When Maddison Thelen returned to work a second season as a guide for Glacier Guides and Montana Raft, she found herself in a company-wide meeting featuring a big announcement: alongside their guiding ...
Thirty years after wolves were brought back from near extinction in the U.S. Rocky Mountains, the state of Idaho is back in ...
Pat Williams, a New Deal-style Democrat who won Montana’s great liberal-conservative showdown of 1992 to become the state’s ...
For 78 years, the Montana Association for the Blind’s Summer Orientation Program has helped visually impaired adults regain ...
Montana’s export story rarely makes the front page, yet it fuels more local paychecks than most people realize. In 2024, Big Sky Country shipped $2.4 billion in goods abroad, an ...
MARQUETTE – Northern Michigan University’s 17th president passed his final day in office on Monday. Brock Tessman leaves for ...