Falls, firearms, assault, and motor vehicle crashes are the most common causes of traumatic brain injuries. Montanans are dying at over TWICE the national average from TBIs.
Wild tobacco can be found across Montana; it will grow essentially anywhere you can grow tomatoes. Herbalists and homeopaths are rediscovering the medicinal properties of this nicotine-laden plant.
A small town in southwest Montana might have the most authentic Hawaiian food in the Treasure State. Next time we're in Madison County, we'll have to check it out.
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.
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...
The first paved road in Montana didn't happen until 1921. The section of pavement was a mere 9 miles, laid between two of Montana's most prosperous cities. By 1928 only 50 miles of highways had been paved in Montana.
If you feel like you're spending a ton of money at the grocery store, it's because you are. Grocery prices are eating up 9.2% of Montanans consumer spending dollars.