Northern Cheyenne youth remember their ancestors with yearly 400 mile Fort Robinson Spiritual Outbreak run from Nebraska to Montana.
Over the past 50 years, the mining industry has faced numerous catastrophic accidents linked to geotechnical failures, highlighting persistent risks despite advancements in safety.
Frigid air could reach as far south as Central Florida in the coming days, updated forecasts from the NWS suggest.
Drought conditions persist across South Dakota, and experts warn that there doesn't look to be any major relief in sight.
It’s time for Montana to modernize these regulations to ensure Montanans have access to timely, high-quality eye care they deserve and need just as they do in neighboring states Wyoming and South Dakota. Optometrists often are the first resource in ...
He won 100 games and two national championships during two five-year stints as head coach at UMD and also served nine years as the school's athletic director.
Chase Forte had 25 points in South Dakota's 102-93 victory over North Dakota on Thursday night. Forte shot 11 for 14, including 2 for 3 from beyond the arc for the Coyotes (12-9, 3-3 Summit League). Isaac Bruns shot 7 of 13 from the field,
Opinion: Passing the Optometry Bill 2025 is not just about updating regulations — it’s about prioritizing patient care, enhancing access, and keeping Montana at the forefront of health care innovation
CS Bakersfield at Cal St.-Fullerton, 10 p.m. Idaho St. at Sacramento St., 10 p.m. Long Beach St. at CS Northridge, 10 p.m. Loyola Marymount at Pacific, 10 p.m. San Diego at Portland, 10 p.m. UC Irvine at UC Riverside, 10 p.m. UC Santa Barbara at UC San Diego, 10 p.m. Weber St. at Portland St., 10 p.m.
The narrative is shifting away from Alabama, Texas, Georgia, Florida, and Louisiana as the home of football champions, and to midwest states. There was a time when when people thought of great football, their minds immediately went to the south.
The northern lights should continue well into the weekend and may even reach down into the middle parts of the US.
A new survey reveals that about half of Americans believe the U.S. has gone too far in allowing male, trans-identified athletes to compete in women’s sports, and an overwhelming number of Americans oppose mutilating the bodies of children suffering from gender dysphoria.