- Woman reflects on family's Depression-era journey to Montana
Her Czech grandmother didn't speak English, but Kay Brabec Wilson could tell by the tone of her grandmother's voice when she talked with Kay's parents that the older woman was concerned about troubled times ...
- MSU-Great Falls Literary Guild silent auction starts Monday, runs all week
The MSU-Great Falls Literary Guild will hold its third annual fundraising silent auction in the campus library Dec.
- Town & Country, Farmers Union merge
Last week, Laurel Town & Country Supply's general manager Wes Burley announced that the co-op is merging with Farmers Union Association of Big Horn County.
- House races unchanged after provisional ballot count; Missoula count not yet finished
Provisional ballots tallied Monday in four close state House races apparently won't change the outcomes, leaving the Montana House tied 50-50 between the two parties.
- Montana political parties ready for Election Day
Montana Democrats implemented a campaign plan during this election season and party officials say they plan to continue right up until the end.
- Bridger teens driven to educate peers
Don't expect any preaching from teenage smart-driver advocates Heidi Mudd and Bailee Vaughn.
- Secretary of State candidate McCulloch says radio ads lie about her recordOct. 31
Democratic Secretary of State candidate Linda McCulloch asked Montana radio stations Thursday to pull from the air a new Republican Party ad that she said lies about her record as state school superintendent.
- Commissioners set zoning rules for mining
Gallatin County commissioners have approved new zoning regulations for mining in the Bridger Canyon.
- Career Fair
Hundreds of area high school students scoped out future job possibilities Wednesday.
- Earlthy Things: Water your trees well before winter
When we rake fall leaves in our yard, we often put away the garden hoses and blow out the irrigation system so they don't freeze.
- Democrats want anti-Bullock ad pulled
The Montana Democratic Party asked television stations across the state Wednesday to pull an ad attacking Democratic attorney general candidate Steve Bullock because it contains false claims.
- Executive director of Montana GOP steps down
HELENA - The Montana Republican Party says Jake Eaton has stepped down as its executive director to pursue other interests.
- Bridger Canyon tracts in Dec. 9 sale
State-owned oil and gas tracts in the Bridger Canyon are among those scheduled for a quarterly lease sale Dec.
- Ranger district offers firewood permits
The Big Timber Ranger District continues to offer free-use firewood permits for slash piles located in the Derby Gulch, Main Bridger, West Bridger and Iron Mountain Roadside Salvage sale areas.
- Firewood offered from slash piles
The Big Timber Ranger District continues to offer free firewood permits for slash piles located in the Derby Gulch, Main Bridger, West Bridger and Iron Mountain Roadside Salvage sale areas.
- Incumbent criticizes political message
Heard the one about the candidate who voted to double the state cell phones tax? If you did, you heard wrong.
- State trooper escapes rollover accident unscathed
A Montana Highway Patrol trooper responding to a wreck in Bridger Canyon rolled his squad car but escaped the accident unscathed.
- Calendar of events
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- Billings bikers help MDA
Bikers from Billings braved the rainy weather to take part in the Beartooth HOG Chapter MDA charity poker run on Monday.