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Montana Ag Network: Alberton gravel pit transforms into agritourism ranch

Montana Ag Network: Alberton gravel pit transforms into agritourism ranch

ALBERTON — An Alberton couple poured their savings and hard work into transforming a gravel pit into a regenerative farm. Now, they are ready to share their land and a message, as the ReWild Ranch takes on agritourism. “Not a lot of people would...

Montana Is Great, But Residents Want One Thing Gone

Montana Is Great, But Residents Want One Thing Gone

The One Thing Montanans Say They’d Kick Out Of The State Big Sky Country, The Last Best Place, and the Treasure State are all nicknames for the greatest state in America. Montana is amazing, but it isn't perfect, not at least to its residents, who...

Montana Voters, Not Party Bosses, Should Choose Our Leaders

Montana Voters, Not Party Bosses, Should Choose Our Leaders

“[Political parties] may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to...

Who were the insiders in Gordon Ramsay's Secret Service episode 8? Details explored

Who were the insiders in Gordon Ramsay's Secret Service episode 8? Details explored

Gordon Ramsay's Secret Service released a new episode on July 16, 2025. It saw the continuation of Gordon's increasing frustration with the team at Callahan's Seafood Bar & Grill. Unable to see a way to salvage the place, Gordon decided to step...

16th annual Montana Folk Festival returns to Butte

16th annual Montana Folk Festival returns to Butte

The Montana Folk Festival returns to Butte this weekend, replete with music, food, arts and crafts, and opportunities to help through donations or volunteering.DJ Bauer NonStop Local Multimedia Journalist BUTTE, Mont. -- For 16 years, the famous...

Montana Woman Walks with Her Goat to Support Trafficked Women

Montana Woman Walks with Her Goat to Support Trafficked Women

On July 1, from a safe house in the Annafeld subdivision in Billings, Montana, Britney Higgs and her pet goat, Freedom, began a 580-mile walk across three states to raise money to support women who have been trafficked. Her trip will end in...

Survey reveals Georgia’s three most promising businesses

Survey reveals Georgia’s three most promising businesses

IN OTHER NEWS – A new survey recently reveals the three most promising businesses in Georgia that are the most investable. Shark Tank-style survey asks respondents which businesses are most investable. Discovery House Homes (Hiawassee); MidStreet...

Calendar of events July 17

Calendar of events July 17

-Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. for a presentation at the Sutter County Museum (1333 Butte House Rd. in Yuba City). The talk begins at 5:45 p.m. This presentation with Jaime Brown and the American Red Cross California Gold Region will provide...

Chainsaws, horses and a 3,000-foot climb: Building an outdoor legacy at Lionhead

Chainsaws, horses and a 3,000-foot climb: Building an outdoor legacy at Lionhead

WEST YELLOWSTONE — Rolled in my sleeping bag, I squint one eye open — 6:15 a.m. Why is it always the birds and the diehards that beat sunrise? Ten more minutes. Futile. Voices outside morph into clanking coffee mugs, laughter, and bike tires...

Montana Skatepark Association to release "Grit to Grind", a book about Montana's skateboard scene

Montana Skatepark Association to release "Grit to Grind", a book about Montana's skateboard scene

The Missoula-based Montana Skatepark Association (MSA) is pleased to announce the scheduled release of their book, Grit to Grind: Shaping Montana Communities One Skatepark at a Time, published by Chronicle Books. While preorders are currently...

Say ‘Yes!’ with a View: North Dakota’s Most Romantic Proposal Spot (and a Montana Gem Too!)

Say ‘Yes!’ with a View: North Dakota’s Most Romantic Proposal Spot (and a Montana Gem Too!)

So, you’ve found the one. The person who laughs at your bad jokes, makes your heart race when they walk in the room, and knows exactly when you need a big hug or a pint of ice cream. You’ve talked about the future, you’ve survived the in-laws, and...

Montana leaders prepare for federal Medicaid changes

Montana leaders prepare for federal Medicaid changes

HELENA — When President Donald Trump signed HR 1 – also known as the “One Big Bill” – into law last week, it formalized some big changes ahead for Medicaid programs, including in Montana. Under the new law, the federal government is going to...

Libby High School Educational Trust awards four scholarships

Libby High School Educational Trust awards four scholarships

The Libby High School Educational Trust awarded four $1,000 each scholarships to Libby High School 2025 graduates. Peyton Waggoner, daughter of Alicia Allison, received $1,000 to help her in her quest to earn a degree in nursing at Montana State...

Montana Pulse Crop Committee Announces 2025/26 Checkoff Fund Distributions

Montana Pulse Crop Committee Announces 2025/26 Checkoff Fund Distributions

GREAT FALLS, MT - The Montana Pulse Crop Committee (MPCC) has announced the distribution of more than $3.5 million in checkoff funds for the 2025/26 fiscal year. These strategic investments will fuel innovation, marketing, and education efforts...

Congressman Ryan Zinke discusses immigration policy and clean water funding

Congressman Ryan Zinke discusses immigration policy and clean water funding

Rep. Ryan Zinke U.S. Representative for Montana's 1st District | Official WebsiteRep. Ryan Zinke U.S. Representative for Montana's 1st District | Official Website Ryan Zinke, a U.S. Congressman representing Montana’s 1st district since 2023, has...

Senator Steve Daines voices concerns over coal leasing policy impacting Montana

Senator Steve Daines voices concerns over coal leasing policy impacting Montana

Senator Steve Daines has recently shared his thoughts and activities through a series of tweets. These posts cover topics ranging from energy policies affecting Montana to educational engagements with local students and developments in the...

Bozeman man pleads guilty to charges related to threats sent to MSU LGBTQ group

Bozeman man pleads guilty to charges related to threats sent to MSU LGBTQ group

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for Montana announced Thursday that a Bozeman man pleaded guilty to one count of cyberstalking in charges related to threats sent to a Montana State University student in 2023. Rex Wu Jr., 23, is accused of sending...

Supreme Court Enters Ultimate Culture War

Supreme Court Enters Ultimate Culture War

By Mary Alice Miller The tumultuous 2025 Supreme Court term saw the court vacillate towards eliminating Congress and itself in deference to a unitary executive. But on the trans ideology issue, the conservative majority was firm on its stance...

Man pleads guilty to cyberstalking, emailed threats to Montana State University LGBTQ+ club, student

Man pleads guilty to cyberstalking, emailed threats to Montana State University LGBTQ+ club, student

The Russell Smith Courthouse in June 2024 after a hearing on a lawsuit over a timber project against the U.S. Forest Service and Fish and Wildlife Service. (Keila Szpaller/The Daily Montanan) A man accused of emailing a death threat to the Queer...

Two Men Sentenced For Immigration Fraud In Montana

Two Men Sentenced For Immigration Fraud In Montana

Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - Two Mexican men who entered the United States illegally were sentenced in Great Falls Federal court for possession of fraudulent immigration documents. I spoke with Montana’s U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme on Thursday about...

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