After a mild start to winter, people are looking forward to the colder temperatures the season can bring.While the air cooled down over the past few days, these
Hollywood heavyweight Glenn Close, 77, has shunned the Hollywood spotlight for a quieter life in Montana. The iconic actress, known for her performances in “Fatal Attraction” and “The Wife,” now calls the charming town of Bozeman home,
Glenn Close has called Montana home for six years and could not be happier. Now, the "Back in Action" star is expanding her property portfolio in the midwest and building a "zen farmhouse" outside of the city.
Montana State Prison Warden Jim Salmonsen’s leave started Jan. 14, according to department spokesperson Carolynn Stocker. Stocker said Monday she could not provide more information about the reason for Salmonsen’s leave or how long it could last. Associate Warden Scott McNeil is acting as warden, Stocker said.
Montana state Sen. Jason Ellsworth is being accused of entering into an inappropriate contract. He counters that he’s the subject of political attacks.
MTN recently hopped into the front seat of an MDT plow truck to see just what it takes to keep roads clear when the snow starts falling.
Members of the Montana State University Rodeo team had a unique experience in Washington, D.C., despite the cancellation of their planned participation in the Inaugural Parade. Shantell Brewer and Alexis McDonald, representing Bobcat Rodeo, made the trip to the nation's capital on their own.
A contingent from the Montana State University rodeo team will be part of the Inaugural Parade for President-elect Donald Trump in Washington, D.C.,
Governor Greg Gianforte has announced the appointment of Jillien Streit as Director of the Montana Department of Agriculture (MDA).
Wildlife and conservation groups say commissioners didn’t properly notice the proposal, denying an opportunity for public comment.
A big honor for the Montana State University rodeo team as it will ride in the Presidential Inaugural Parade on Jan. 20. The Bobcats were nominated by Rep. Ryan Zinke, R-Mont.
While the injection of federal coronavirus relief dollars offered a glimpse of what’s possible when these schools are adequately resourced, future funding remains in limbo.