I still have this one burning question when it comes to the St. Mary Siphon failure here in Montana. If we can spend $500K a day on one "migrant" shelter alone on the Southern Border, why can't we afford $20K a day for "the lifeline of the Hi line?" Check out these numbers and more photos.
As the Salton Sea shrinks, the exposed lakebed has caused increased pollution and health problems for communities in California's Imperial County and beyond, researchers found.
If you don't know what hard water is, you've definitely felt the difference between hard and soft water. But, why should Montanans care about their home's water hardness? Let me explain.
Residents of the Meadowlark mobile home community in Billings are still dealing with bad water. DEQ test results may help answer some questions residents have.