Winter weather advisories or winter storm warnings were in place for six states early Monday morning, with the National Weather Service (NWS) forecasting up to 24 inches of snow for some parts of the country. Snow can disrupt travel and lead to dangerous driving conditions. Winter weather can also trigger power outages.
Northern Cheyenne youth remember their ancestors with yearly 400 mile Fort Robinson Spiritual Outbreak run from Nebraska to Montana.
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 ...
Montana’s optometrists are highly educated and trained but our state’s outdated laws prevent them from fully using their expertise to benefit those in need. Eye health care, just as all medical care,
Over the past 50 years, the mining industry has faced numerous catastrophic accidents linked to geotechnical failures, highlighting persistent risks despite advancements in safety.
We've now reached a day where that narrative has, and should, change and the midwest is now the new home to college football's national champions. Allow me to elaborate. I must admit before we dig into the piece,
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
Belle Fourche sophomore Kyra Vandenberg has been on a roll so far this season, building up an impressive 24-2 record. She also has high ambitions going forward.
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health awarded South Dakota Mines Mining Engineering and Management professors Rudrajit Mitra and Andrea Brickey a $1.25 million grant to research safety improvements in underground mining.
At the start of the 2025 Montana Legislature, lawmakers are poised to debate an array of economic challenges facing parents and providers in the state’s beleaguered child care system. Child care has become one of the most salient issues for Montana families and state leaders alike in recent years,
Eastern Washington Eagles Michael Wortham celebrates after a kick return against the Montana Grizzlies on Sept. 28 in Cheney. Wortham has transferred to Montana with one year of eligibility remaining. (James Snook/The Spokesman-Review)