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This Simple Mental Hack Is Helping Montanans Fight Anxiety

This Simple Mental Hack Is Helping Montanans Fight Anxiety

Why Looking Back Might Be Good For Your Mental Health As a kid you can't wait to grow up and get older so that you can experience all that life has to offer. Then as you get older, you wish you could go back and relive some of those experiences...

Big Sky State Games Montana 100 Meter organizer Ben Ralston visits about adding event to 2025 lineup

Big Sky State Games Montana 100 Meter organizer Ben Ralston visits about adding event to 2025 lineup

Shania Twain Foundation donates $25K to Montana Food Bank

Shania Twain Foundation donates $25K to Montana Food Bank

(Missoula Current) While Shania Twain kicked off her summer concert in Missoula to great fanfare, she also held a quieter event during her stop to address food insecurity. The Shania Twain Foundation donated $25,000 to the Montana Food Bank last...

World News | Trump Administration Weighs New Coal Sales from Public Lands in Montana, Wyoming

World News | Trump Administration Weighs New Coal Sales from Public Lands in Montana, Wyoming

Denver, Jul 7 (AP) Federal officials on Monday took a first step toward reopening vast areas of public lands in two Western states to new coal sales as part of President Donald Trump's push to expand US fossil fuel production. The Interior...

Montana Lottery Powerball, Lucky For Life results for July 2, 2025

Montana Lottery Powerball, Lucky For Life results for July 2, 2025

Measles Cases Reported In Four Montana Counties

Measles Cases Reported In Four Montana Counties

Measles cases reported in four Montana counties this year Montana has experienced confirmed measles cases across four counties so far this year. Gallatin County has 17 confirmed cases Hill County has four while both Flathead County and Yellowstone...

Why Do So Many People Want To Live In Bozeman, Montana?

Why Do So Many People Want To Live In Bozeman, Montana?

In case you didn't know, Bozeman, Montana, is a popular place to live. What was once a small cow/rodeo town with a University has become something much bigger. Now, it's not a secret that many locals aren't fans of "the new Bozeman", but as the...

Hidden Montana Waterfall You’ve Got To See To Believe

Hidden Montana Waterfall You’ve Got To See To Believe

Over the 4th of July weekend, I decided to do a little exploring. I had one goal in mind: find a waterfall. And let’s be honest, in Montana, that’s not exactly a tall order. We’ve got plenty of beautiful falls scattered around the state. But I...

Montana Viewpoint: Pat

Montana Viewpoint: Pat

Pat Williams has died. He was Montana’s longest serving Congressman, serving from 1979 to 1997. He had a sense of justice and values which he defended proudly and vigorously, often in the face of strong and outraged opposition. He was my political...

Trump administration weighs new coal sales from public lands in Montana and Wyoming

Trump administration weighs new coal sales from public lands in Montana and Wyoming

DENVER (AP) — Federal officials on Monday took a first step toward reopening vast areas of public lands in two Western states to new coal sales as part of President Donald Trump's push to expand U.S. fossil fuel production. The Interior Department...

Montana Ag Network: St. Mary Siphon repaired - what's next?

Montana Ag Network: St. Mary Siphon repaired - what's next?

BABB — The reopening of the St. Mary diversion recently was more than a hundred years in the making. “It's big for the Milk River Project to have water back,” said Jennifer Patrick, Project Manager for the Milk River Joint Board of Control. As...

Montana Cowboy Poet Wally McRae Passes at 89

Montana Cowboy Poet Wally McRae Passes at 89

Wallace McRae of Rosebud County died this past week. One of Montana’s great cowboy poets, McRae has received the Montana Book of the Year award, the Montana Governor’s Award for the Arts, was nominated by President Clinton to serve on the National...

Ranch-bred, coffee-fed: Montana’s FFA-rooted S Bar B Cowboy Coffee

Ranch-bred, coffee-fed: Montana’s FFA-rooted S Bar B Cowboy Coffee

At just 20 years old, Summit Browning has done what many dream of but few pursue — he launched a successful business straight out of high school. But Browning isn’t selling trendy tech or flashy lifestyle products. He’s roasting high-quality beans...

Montana City Named One Of America's Greatest Places To Visit

Montana City Named One Of America's Greatest Places To Visit

If you're dreaming of wide-open skies, charming downtowns, and unforgettable outdoor adventures, look no further than Montana. One city in particular is turning heads in 2025, earning a spot on a list of the best places to visit in America. With...

Montana VA Urges Firework Awareness for Veterans with PTSD

HELENA, Mont. — As Independence Day approaches, the Montana VA is encouraging all Montanans to be mindful of veterans living with PTSD. Fireworks can trigger anxiety, flashbacks, and sleep issues for some veterans. Officials recommend discussing...

Judge vacates case against suspect in crash that killed Montana teen

Judge vacates case against suspect in crash that killed Montana teen

BOZEMAN — The trial of Lilly LaRoque, who was charged for the death of Manhattan teenager Delaney Doherty two years ago, has been vacated and will not take place for now. LaRoque was charged with vehicular homicide while under the influence after...

Supreme Court won’t revive Montana abortion consent law

Supreme Court won’t revive Montana abortion consent law

SUMMARY U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case challenging a Montana court ruling that struck down a parental consent abortion law. The 2013 law required notarized parental consent for minors, but it was blocked in court and never enforced....

Bozeman Gallatin playmaker Carter Dahlke finds home with commitment to Montana State

Bozeman Gallatin playmaker Carter Dahlke finds home with commitment to Montana State

Carter Dahlke saw more varsity playing time than most his age as a Bozeman Gallatin freshman in 2022. And on the list of reasons why that was the case, one stands out chief among them. And with speed came a sense of fearlessness, a daring approach...

Montana Lottery Awards Over $50,000 in Recent High-Tier Prizes

HomeState NewsMontana Lottery Awards Over $50,000 in Recent High-Tier Prizes HELENA, Mont. — The Montana Lottery reports awarding more than $50,000 in high-tier prizes since June 23rd. That includes a $23,194 Shake A Day win in Kalispell and a...

Montana, U.S. Forest Service Sign 20-Year Forest Management Agreement

HomeState NewsMontana, U.S. Forest Service Sign 20-Year Forest Management Agreement HELENA, Mont. — Montana Governor Greg Gianforte and U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz have signed a 20-year Shared Stewardship Agreement to expand active...

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