If huckleberries are king in Montana, Flathead cherries are the queens of Big Sky Country. This gorgeous cherry orchard on Finley Point is ready for a new owner. Stunning views included.
Among the Montana Department of Transportation's most viewed videos are the footage of road crews clearing iconic Beartooth Pass. Here's the latest, as workers strive for a Memorial Day Weekend opening.
You certainly cannot say that Tim Montana has not worked hard over the course of his career. I got to know Tim back when he was pushing his first single, "Butte, America" way back in 2007 and he was working hard then as he came to our radio stations personally and convinced us to give the song a few spins on the local airwaves. He had recently returned from school in California where he had studied under the legendary Johnny Hiland, which while impressive, was just the tip of the iceberg.
Like that old 80s hairband sang, "It's the final countdown!" to the end of the school year for Montana students. Undoubtedly, many teachers look forward to the break as much as students.
Teaching is a challenging job and if you doubt my statement, spend some time shadowing a teacher and perhaps you'll get a better idea of what an average day in the classroom entails...
Questions are being raised as to why one type of energy development is allowed, (wind and solar), yet another is not, (oil and gas), when the results on wildlife are the same.
Montana's attorney general, Austin Knutson, and 21 other attorney generals are filing a lawsuit against the Biden administration's recent rule change regarding firearm sales.
Thirty years ago, Butte was still learning how to deal with the economic and social fallout that came with the fall of the Anaconda Company. A once bustling mining boomtown whose population had been well over 100,000 early in the twentieth century, by the 1990s it had fallen to just over 30,000. With the decline in population came urban blight. Many Uptown buildings, which once housed stores, offices and apartments were abandoned and lay dormant. The warehouse district was no exception. Right in the heart of the district is the once-bustling Great Northern Depot which was a hub of railway travel in Montana. For years it sat abandoned, although many would talk about the building's potential. But nobody took action. Until the Fisher Family came into the picture.