Hay in Short Supply
We had a late freeze last year that cut into hay production, couple that with a wet spring this year that is extending the hay-feeding season, and it all adds up to a tight supply of hay and rising prices.
We had a late freeze last year that cut into hay production, couple that with a wet spring this year that is extending the hay-feeding season, and it all adds up to a tight supply of hay and rising prices.
Montana Simulcast Racing has an agreement with Churchill Downs Inc. to make off-track betting on today's Kentucky Derby available at eight Montana bars.
The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis is returning from an eight-month deployment to her homeport in Bremerton on Friday, carrying several soldiers from Montana.
The East Entrance to Yellowstone National Park is set to open today after a public-private effort to get the park's roads plowed despite federal budget cuts.
Former University of Montana quarterback Jason Washington has been sentenced to two years in prison on drug convictions stemming from his medical marijuana business.
Montana wildlife commissioners may extend the hunting season for wolves and the number of predators that can be killed by a hunter or trapper.
ABC News is reporting this morning on a decision, announced yesterday by the United States Food and Drug Administration, to approve the sale of Plan B One Step emergency contraceptive pills to young women ages 15 and over WITHOUT a prescription! Until now, the drug could only be sold to those aged 17 and older.
According to the FDA, the pill will not be sold to any
Three defendants in a corruption case on Montana's Crow Indian Reservation have been sentenced to probation after taking money meant to pay for monitoring historic sites.
The sea of oil and natural gas underneath North Dakota is far larger than first thought. There are 7.4 billion barrels of recoverable oil in the western part of the state and extending into Montana according to the latest estimate by the U.S. Geological Survey. That is huge!!! That’s more than twice the
Tens of thousands are expected to rally in dozens of cities from New York to Bozeman, Montana today in what has become an annual cry for easing the nation's immigration laws.
St. Vincent Healthcare officials are warning workers tobe on the look out for a woman posing as a health-care worker.