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.
It's about getting people together. It's about remembering a lost loved one who was known across the Hi Line of Montana. And it's about getting resources to the right folks to make sure something like this never happens again.
For a Hi Line kid, going to Sleeping Buffalo was like going to Disneyland back in the day. Not only did they have the hot springs- they had an outdoor pool and waterslides. Check out this big news.
Were there too many out of state hunters on the Hi Line in Montana this season? How big is the trespassing problem during the hunting season in Eastern Montana? We're going to be talking about that and more with a live, statewide radio show from Malta, Montana Wednesday morning.
Portions of Montana's are getting pummeled with nasty winds Tuesday. A High Wind Warning is currently in effect for some counties and High Wind Watches are in effect for others. Some areas to the west are also dealing with dangerous avalanche conditions.
When I first heard the news that a train derailed near Havre, I thought- yeah that news happened over the weekend. Oh no, this is ANOTHER train derailment near Havre.
The Phillips County News had a great business profile on a legendary Hi Line meat shop: The Saco Pay-N-Save. The story talked about how business owner Robert Plouffe is not only making the bacon, he's bringing home the bacon too!
If you're travelling the Hi Line along Montana's Highway 2 in the days ahead, make sure you give a honk and a wave to "the cycling grandmother" who is raising money to support the kids of fallen Special Operations service members.