Montana tourism continues to thrive this summer. In July visitor spending in Whitefish alone reached a record $15.65 million. In the hope of sparing some other unsuspecting visitor my pain, I share my last tourist experience there.
In the three-ring circus of Montana’s current senate race, the Republican candidate’s messaging reflects a philosophy ascribed to P.T. Barnum: “There’s a sucker born every minute.”
When Colorado attained statehood in 1876, roughly half of the portion of the new Centennial State that lay west of the Continental Divide was still reserved for the Ute people. Grand Junction, Durango, Aspen, Gunnison and Glenwood Springs were among the many Colorado communities that didn’t yet exist. An 1868 treaty between the U.S. government and […]
Great Falls, Mont. — Great Falls city officials moved ahead with the Little Shell Tribe’s Good Medicine Community housing development, a project meant for tribal members that would add more than 100 housing units on 18 acres.
The three-day event starts with a red carpet event at the Northern Hotel on Thursday and will feature Native films, artists, speakers and community remembrance tied to the 1876 battle.
I was a sister wedged in birth order between two brothers. All my cousins my age were boys. All the neighborhood kids my age were boys. So my childhood game wasn’t house. It was baseball.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. House passed H.R. 7250, a bill that would keep authorization in place for the Fort Peck Reservation Rural Water System through 2028.