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In 2023, the DEQ listed sections of the Gallatin River as impaired due to recurring algal blooms. The blooms choke out fish and degrade water quality. State scientists are amid a six-year study trying to understand what's causing the harmful blooms. The state says it will use the results to inform local development regulations and a plan to protect the river.
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Montana wildlife officials killed a male grizzly bear in southern Park County last week, after it attacked livestock on a private ranch in the Tom Miner Basin.
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A new coalition in Big Sky is gearing up to expand behavioral health services, reduce stigma around mental health and addiction, and help people navigate their options for care.
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Over 100 people connected to a construction site at Spanish Peaks Mountain Club in Big Sky tested positive for COVID-19 in July.
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Update: An earlier version of this story stated Rob Gregoire won, rather than settled the court case in 2017. YPR regrets the error. A group of unlikely...
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A Montana State University team will start testing Big Sky’s wastewater this week to help track whether the novel coronavirus is trending up or down in...
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LIVINGSTON — One day late last week, Dan Vermillion, owner of Sweetwater Travel in Livingston, woke up to a flurry of emails.There were seven different…
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A non-profit organization that serves more than 12,000 people in southwest Montana is updating its community needs assessment . It helps determine which...
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A new economic profile report about Big Sky highlights one of the fastest population growth trends in the state and some of the struggles that come with...
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UPDATE 6:00 p.m.:The Wawa wildfire is no longer considered a threat to critical sage grouse habitat on the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife…