Forest Service Not Playing Nice with Montana on Wildfires?Forest Service Not Playing Nice with Montana on Wildfires?The Horse Gulch Fire had cost an approximate $25 million to extinguish. The dispute is over who is covering how much of this tab.Travis LeeTravis Lee
CLOSE CALL: Chugwater, Wyoming Saved From FireCLOSE CALL: Chugwater, Wyoming Saved From FireFirefighters swooped in from air and land to put it out as quickly as they could.Glenn WoodsGlenn Woods
Rosebud County's Donation Program for Remington Fire RepairsRosebud County's Donation Program for Remington Fire RepairsRosebud County appreciates all the interest in giving for these ag producers.Travis LeeTravis Lee
Rising Above the Billings SmokeRising Above the Billings SmokeDon't worry about the forest; enjoy the trees.Travis LeeTravis Lee
How Montanans Can Restore Property after Wildfire LossHow Montanans Can Restore Property after Wildfire LossAfter the shock and the tears, the restoration process must begin. Travis LeeTravis Lee
Simple Way To Find Out How Smoky The Skies Will Be In MontanaSimple Way To Find Out How Smoky The Skies Will Be In MontanaMontana's skies are hazier due to wildfires like the Horse Gulch Fire. Keep track of air quality using resources like Air Now and Montana DEQ.Jason LairdJason Laird
Extreme wildfires have doubled in the last two decadesExtreme wildfires have doubled in the last two decadesResearchers based in Australia used NASA satellite data to gather empirical proof that extreme fires are increasing exponentially.Courthouse NewsCourthouse News
A Look At The 2024 Fire Season In MontanaA Look At The 2024 Fire Season In MontanaExpert predictions suggest a manageable fire season in Montana this year.Jason LairdJason Laird
Montana Constitution: that Clean and Healthful Environment ThingMontana Constitution: that Clean and Healthful Environment ThingThe last line about corresponding responsibilities should apply, right?Travis LeeTravis Lee
Montana Might Entirely Burn To The Ground This YearMontana Might Entirely Burn To The Ground This YearMontana's lack of snowfall and our dangerously low snowpack levels are becoming the stuff of fire season nightmares. As the winter weeks go by, our 'percentages of normal' keep ticking lower - and that's not good news for this summer.MichelleMichelle