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Following a warm, dry spring and early summer that hammered the winter snowpack, Montana’s rivers are already showing signs ...
Likely impacts include diminished forage and crop production, declining surface water availability, increased grasshopper ...
Drought conditions are causing concerns for rivers, lakes and fishery health in western Montana.Fishing draws more than 3 ...
Land managers are asking Montanans to be extra vigilant about fire safety heading into the long Independence Day weekend.
John Dowd A couple weeks ago, House District 85 Representative Kathy Love and Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen stopped into the Bitterroot Star office to speak on the success […] ...
Amid another summer of drought, local water managers in Blackfoot Basin urge conservation as fishing restrictions tighten due ...
The Bitterroot's early runoff and well below normal snowpack are impacting irrigation water allotment this summer.
Governor Greg Gianforte says there "are no words" to describe the actions of the man who started a fire in North Idaho, lying ...
In consultation with Native Americans, the museum at the Homestead Monument continues to recognize the struggles and ...
Members of Congress’ lower chamber continue to weigh in on specific measures of the budget bill that could make passage ...
An executive order signed earlier this month by President Donald Trump would look to “consolidate” five federal wildland fire ...
Although the Hellgate Treaty is widely regarded as one of the best treaties signed by any of the nation’s Indigenous people, ...