Author: Harry Ward

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Texas Cornerback Heads North: What the Bobcats’ New Addition Means for Montana Football Montana State University’s football program continues to make waves on the recruiting front. Reports from 406 Sports highlight that a Texas high school cornerback has committed to the Bobcats after previously decommitting from Sacramento State. This move adds fresh talent to a […]

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Montana Athletes Shine on International Stage: Lessons from the Crans-Montana Super-G Montana has long been a cradle for outdoor excellence, from the rolling prairies to the peaks of Big Sky country. While hunting, fishing, and ranching define much of our culture, winter sports—especially alpine skiing—have carved out a proud place in the hearts of many […]

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Unpredictable Weather: Lessons from Crans Montana for Montana’s Outdoor Community Weather is a constant variable for anyone who works or plays outdoors in Montana. Recent reports from Switzerland, where the Crans Montana Downhill World Cup was cancelled due to poor conditions, reinforce just how much the elements can dictate our plans—be it hunting, fishing, farming, […]

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Montana Connections: The Legacy of a Hidden Yellowstone Stamp In the heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, stories of the region’s past continue to surface—sometimes literally. Reports indicate that a rare, century-old stamp featuring Yellowstone’s famed Old Faithful geyser has emerged, possibly the last of its kind. The discovery sheds new light on Montana’s unique […]

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Yellowstone Wildlife Encounters: Why Distance Means Safety for Montanans By [Your Name] Quick takeaways Recent reports indicate a tourist was injured after getting too close to a wild animal in Yellowstone. Wildlife in Montana and greater Yellowstone can run much faster than humans. Staying a safe distance from animals is required by law and vital […]

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Historic Hot Springs Ranch Near Yellowstone Heads to Auction in Montana A sprawling Montana estate, known for its natural hot springs and proximity to the filming sites of the popular ‘Yellowstone’ TV series, is reportedly set for auction. This rare event has caught the attention of ranchers, real estate watchers, and outdoor enthusiasts across the […]

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Yellowstone Visitation Climbs as Glacier Sees Fewer Visitors: What’s Behind the Shift? Early numbers for 2025 are in: Yellowstone National Park is drawing more visitors while Glacier National Park is seeing a slight dip. As these two iconic destinations adjust to changing travel patterns, Montanans and outdoor enthusiasts alike are asking what’s fueling this shift—and […]

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Yellowstone Wolf Poaching Raises Concerns Across Montana News of a prominent Yellowstone wolf’s illegal killing has reverberated through Montana’s wildlife community, raising questions about the future of wolf management, ethical hunting, and the complex relationship between national parks and neighboring lands. Quick Takeaways Reports indicate a well-known Yellowstone wolf was illegally killed just outside park […]

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Yellowstone Announces Extended Fishing Season on Three Rivers Yellowstone National Park officials have approved a longer fishing season on three of the park’s iconic rivers. This move, reported by park representatives, is set to impact not only visitors but also Montana anglers who frequent these renowned waterways. Quick takeaways Fishing season extended on three major […]

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Hebgen Lake: Montana’s Winter Fishing Destination Nestled just outside Yellowstone National Park, Hebgen Lake transforms each winter into a hotspot for ice fishing enthusiasts. With the annual ice fishing tournament drawing both seasoned anglers and newcomers, West Yellowstone buzzes with excitement even in the coldest months. This event is more than a competition—it’s a celebration […]