Hamas fighters came out of hiding with significant public displays that they are still in charge of and popular in Gaza after a ceasefire went into place Sunday in the ...
Joseph Mikkelsen has entered public service in Livingston, having been sworn in this month as one of the newest members of the Park County Sheriff's Office.
A handful of conservation easements and deed restrictions are incorporated in the Forest Service’s final iteration of the East Crazy Inspiration Divide Land Exchange.
Warden Jim Salmonsen’s leave started Jan. 14. The Montana Department of Corrections declined Monday to say why.
A bill backed by Senate Republican leadership would divert lodging tax dollars that currently fund tourism promotion and small-town economic development to lower homeowner tax bills.
The Japan Consulate General in Seattle, the lead organization that upholds Japan’s connections with Montana, will host a reception in celebration of this relationship at the Capitol ...
SMART goals and graduate profiles were the main punching bag at the Miles City Unified Board of Trustees meeting Tuesday, Jan. 14 at the CCDHS Library.
Eight Sleeping Giant middle schoolers earned roughly $600 bagging groceries for donations at Town and Country Foods on Park Street on Sunday, Jan. 19.
The Denton/Geyser/Stanford/Geraldine girls basketball team won two conference games over the weekend. On Friday they defeated Belt, 54-39, in Belt. The Lady Bearcats jumped to a 12-0 lead in the ...
You may have seen one in your travels around town: a wooden box on a post with a swinging door and a sloped roof, full of books for the taking ...
After losing to Belt on Friday in Belt on a last-second putback, the Bearcats came back with a vengeance against Centerville on Saturday to win, 78-49, over the Miners. Belt ...
The Fergus/Hobson boys wrestling team went East last weekend to compete at the 66th annual Cowboy at Miles City. The Golden Eagles finished tied for 17th with Columbus with 46.5 ...