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LINCOLN – Wind roaring, rain pouring, the two fastest mushers in the 2016 Montana Race to the Sky made certain their soaked and tired sled dogs were fed and trailered before greeting each other at the finish line Monday morning.
Justin Hinson could give you a general outline of the day, but the details are hazy.
LOLO -- The Missoula County Attorney’s Office has filed felony aggravated animal cruelty charges against three men suspected of shooting house pets in the Lolo area with large blowgun darts in September and October.
MISSOULA -- President Royce Engstrom's announcement that art was on the chopping block lit a fire under the director of the School of Art at the University of Montana.
MISSOULA -- A snuggle and an ear nibble from a sleepy puppy named Jack Frost seemed like a fine show of gratitude for Corbin Potter, 11.
MISSOULA — Christmas came early for Tom Turkey, and you could say it did for Tracey Fowler, too.
HELENA – Fluttering snow and fluttering wings greeted about 60 birders participating in the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count on Saturday.
Meradeth Snow is in her first semester working as a tenure-track faculty member at the University of Montana.
MISSOULA — At first, Usifu Bangura thought the text message was a joke.
MISSOULA -- Jessie Seiler is afraid the bone class she wants to take to prepare her to work in a forensic anthropology lab will be cut from her program.
MISSOULA -- A move to examine the leadership of President Royce Engstrom and his Cabinet failed Thursday in the Faculty Senate meeting at the University of Montana.
On and off campus, community members are asking if the quiet and thoughtful University of Montana President Royce Engstrom is the right leader to guide the flagship university through yet another trying time.
Forty-seven Democratic state legislators have sent a letter of response to their Republican colleagues who sent a letter last week to Gov. Bullock, urging him to block any Syrian refugees who might come to Montana.
The process Montana universities use to discipline students accused of sexual assault may not be the best system for adjudication, but it’s the only tool the schools have, Commissioner of Higher Education Clayton Christian said Monday.
It seems reasonable: North Dakota State fans watching the FCS playoffs unfold from their couches Saturday couldn't have been happier with the outcome in Missoula. No doubt the Bison players themselves cracked a smile when they saw the final score.
Follow live updates from the FCS college football playoffs between South Dakota State and Montana
A former Montana Grizzlies quarterback's claim to privacy had ended by the time Jon Krakauer asked for his discipline records, the best-selling author said in a brief filed with the Montana Supreme Court this week.
Speculation abounds on missing 25-pound bar of gold worth roughly $480,000.
Wild turkeys are an increasingly frequent sight across the Treasure State, ranging from the Flathead’s pine forests to Fallon’s river bottom breaks. While a turkey may be a turkey to the untrained eye, Montana is actually home to two of…
November 20, 2015
GLENDIVE — For Kevin McGovern, retirement means he’s taken most of the photos he’s shot over the years off the wood-paneled walls of his small office, but left the antler and fish mounts.
GLENDIVE — For Kevin McGovern, retirement means he’s taken most of the photos he’s shot over the years off the wood-paneled walls of his small office, but left the antler and fish mounts.
GLENDIVE – For Kevin McGovern, retirement means he’s taken most of the photos he’s shot over the years off the wood-paneled walls of his small office, but left the antler and fish mounts.
SIDNEY — Amy Brummage thought she was taking a break from her job as a safety consultant in the Bakken last summer, but it didn’t work out that way.
In 2013, a group of faculty and staff members sounded the alarm: The University of Montana needed a strategic enrollment plan.
EAST OF BAINVILLE — Looking off her deck and across Highway 2, between the saltwater trucks, Joy Owens can see the site of her family’s homestead.
EAST OF BAINVILLE — Looking off her deck and across Highway 2 between the saltwater trucks, Joy Owens can see the site of her family’s homestead.
Search continues, says sheriff, but still no sign of the mom, son
BOZEMAN – Players will tell you: College football is a week-to-week operation, and they never look ahead to certain opponents, they never shift their focus beyond the game at hand.
MISSOULA -- One woman got hate mail after she wrote publicly about her abortion.
Members of the City-County Parks Board and community members were told Helena’s police have a limited ability to address concerns regarding transients and young adults who create apprehension among other park users.
Western Montanans will gather Tuesday and Wednesday to honor their family, friends and neighbors who have served this country in the military. Here is a look at some events planned, as provided by Missoulian readers.
Word of the proposed merger between Plum Creek Timber Co. and Weyerhaeuser Co. to become one of the nation’s biggest timber operations hit so fast, even Montana Gov. Steve Bullock was caught off guard.
MISSOULA — A for-profit firm called Manipal Education Americas wants to build its first U.S. medical school in Missoula.
MISSOULA -- Time takes away old friends, and it’s been rough on Rick Graetz.
It wasn't the way Travis DeCuire wanted it to happen, but Montana's coach got a good long look at his backcourt Tuesday night.
HAMILTON – Three people were arrested on Halloween in what’s being called the largest-ever heroin bust in Ravalli County.
CORVALLIS – Allen Sperry grew up in Corvallis and left high school to work in the smelter in Anaconda. He received his draft notice in 1967 and enlisted in the U.S. Army.
Five people, including three University of Montana football players, were arrested on felony burglary charges following an incident that occurred early Sunday morning.
During the soft opening for Stonetree Climbing Center at the end of October, the owners were expecting people to trickle through. Instead, they found a line of eager climbers outside the door at noon.
Nina Teicholz, author of the acclaimed and controversial book "Big Fat Surprise: Why Butter, Meat & Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet" has caused another stir.
Workers shouldn’t have to win the “boss lottery” to receive family-friendly benefits such as paid maternity and paternity leave and flexible scheduling, according to U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas E. Perez.
Sierra Anderson is a scrapper.
When Walter Wright came to Montana from Snow College in Utah, he brought a scorer's pedigree.
After five years of contract bidding, protests, challenges and re-bids, Neptune Aviation now has a solid footing in the U.S. Forest Service’s fire aviation fleet.