Category: Culture

Whitefish Food & Wine Festival Returns September 8-14 with Expanded Lineup
Montana’s premier culinary celebration promises elevated experiences with Chef Todd English and top regional talent

Frontier History: The 20th President
Garfield County’s Namesake Was a Scholar, Soldier, and Statesman—Not a Career Politician

Montana Abortion Amendment Faces Serious Court Challenge Before July Deadline
Montana’s “abortion rights” constitutional amendment could be thrown out not because of what it says, but because of what voters never got to see.

Helena Mobilizes Municipal, State Resources for Coordinated Multiday “Juneteenth” Observance
City, state agencies, museums coordinate programming for recently established federal holiday

Montana Heritage Center Nears Completion with Final $1M Fundraising Push
Historical Society launches final campaign to complete $60 million capital project by July 30

If the Bible Doesn’t Motivate You to Take a Stand, Maybe Satan Will?
The Satanic Temple’s Abortion Clinics and “Destruction Rituals” Are a Wake-Up Call to Christians

University of Montana Pro-Life Student Group Grows Despite Harassment, Earning Award Nomination
Group grows from one member to 30 while facing campus hostility, receives award nomination

Montana’s First Safe Haven Baby Box Blessed at Lockwood Fire Hall
Second box planned for Missoula as state secures funding for eight additional Safe Haven installations

Is Montana “The Worst”?
It’s easy to lose perspective, but there’s still much to be proud of in Montana.

Attorney General Honors Young Artist in Law Enforcement Poster Contest
Miles City Student Wins Top Award in Statewide Recognition Event

Tim Montana, Lewistown Train, and Missoula’s Film Scene Honored at Montana Tourism Awards
Singer-songwriter joins standout communities and events recognized for strengthening the state’s booming tourism economy











