Craig Moore, a local photographer I was skiing with, was unphased. “Oh that was Turkey Tom,” he said. Here in the Montana ...
UNLV (11-11) dropped back-to-back road games in the Mountain West at Utah State (19-3), 71-76 and UNR (12-10), 71-65. The Golden Knights are in the midst of a two-game losing streak and now left ...
The Foley Entertainment Group — which oversees three luxury hotels in Sonoma County — welcomed its new Chief Executive Officer Shane Green on Jan. 28. Green said in a statement, "At FEG, I’m ...
Shane Green will oversee Foley Entertainment Group’s properties, including three hotels in Sonoma County. The Foley Entertainment Group — which oversees three luxury hotels in Sonoma County ...
HELENA, Mont. — Child support could see a shake-up in Montana. House Bill 288 could see fathers paying child support starting the month of conception and throughout the pregnancy. Payment begins ...
Under current Montana law, the winner of a duel may be ... that code from 1895 is still on the books. House Bill 247 would repeal it. Rep. Braxton Mitchell, R-Colombia Falls, is carrying the ...
During opening remarks Tuesday to introduce a bill aimed at restricting the terms of perpetual conservation easements in Montana, a Republican lawmaker from Ennis offered to table the measure before ...
A bill promising to strengthen the state’s Indigenous language program passed out of the Senate on Wednesday. The state Legislature in 2013 enacted the Montana Indian Language Preservation ...
House Bill 278, cosponsored by Rep. Amy Regier, R-Kalispell, was introduced into the Montana House of Representatives under the title “An Act Requiring a Peace Officer to Check and Report the ...
The 2025 Buffalo Bill Farm & Ranch Expo opened its doors Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. The 89 vendors in attendance and many customers braved the cold temperatures and were on time for the ceremonial ...
Bill supporters have yet to identify the number of transgender athletes they believe are currently competing in NCAA women’s sports in Montana, a point its detractors have emphasized.
A bill that would require every public school classroom in Montana to display the Ten Commandments narrowly escaped death on the Senate floor, and instead was sent back to committee for further ...