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Montana Legislative Session wrapped up on May 27, we are still waiting to see how state-level decisions will affect local water management.
Canyon Lake’s surface elevation has risen by more than 11 feet since the July 4 floods, resulting in the highest lake levels ...
Arguing that the Montana Constitution provides a fundamental right to a clean and healthful environment, the conservation ...
Following a warm, dry spring and early summer that hammered the winter snowpack, Montana’s rivers are already showing signs of stress with two months of summer to go.
Authorizing Junction Pipeline Company, LLC To Construct, Connect, Operate, and Maintain Pipeline Facilities at Toole County, Montana, at the International Boundary Between the United States and Canada ...
Montana officials and the federal government have agreed to co-manage a section of national forest lands.
Montana residents planning Independence Day celebrations are feeling the pinch at both the gas pump and grocery store as prices continue to climb across the state.
May and June are make-or-break months for Montana farmers and ranchers, as the impacts of drought begin to take their toll, this first week of July.
An interesting weather pattern will be developing the rest of the week. Showers and thunderstorms in all but northwest Montana tonight and in southwest, central and southcentral areas of the state ...
Montana’s wide-open spaces and fluctuating climate make water a precious resource. Across the state, irrigation is central ...
Under the Great Plains, there's an aquifer powering the region's agriculture system. But it's running out of water, prompting farmers in middle America to consider more environmentally friendly crops.