The Montana Board of Public Education has approved the establishment of several new public charter schools. This decision ...
Ranked fourth as a team entering the Class A Duals this past weekend in Livingston, the Hardin Bulldogs wrestled their way to ...
The Montana House Health Committee recently held a meeting to discuss two house bills that would continue the expansion of Medicaid. This expansion has significantly impacted the state’s Indigenous ...
Lodge Grass activities director Dee Pretty On Top was elected as the Montana High School Association’s first American Indian executive board representative Monday at the organization’s annual meeting ...
The Hardin wrestling team took 5th at the Fourth Annual Cowgirl Invitational at Miles City recently. The team picked up 118.5 ...
Sen. Dean Don’t Mix, Lodge Grass Representative, and Speaker of the House, Crow Tribe Legislative Branch, has issued a ...
A Lame Deer woman today admitted to assault charges after two passengers were seriously injured when the vehicle she was driving rolled on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, U.S. Attorney ...
Brett and Bergen Morehouse of Billings, utilized RLF funds with their small business loan. Brett, (left) with Loan Officer DJ ...
The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority is making strides towards reintroducing passenger rail service in Montana. The plan aims to connect Montana to itself and the rest of the country ...
Jan. 12 the Hardin Otter Team hosted 134 swimmers for the 2025 HOT Tropical swim meet at the Hardin Community Activity Center ...
Montana State University awarded to 811 undergraduates and 137 graduate students during its 141st commencement ceremonies held Dec. 13 at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. A total of 64 Gallatin College ...
How does the melting of Antarctica’s glaciers affect Montanans’ daily lives? Land-locked Montanans might assume they would hardly be affected by the melting of a glacier at the bottom of the earth.