The first paved road in Montana didn't happen until 1921. The section of pavement was a mere 9 miles, laid between two of Montana's most prosperous cities. By 1928 only 50 miles of highways had been paved in Montana.
If you feel like you're spending a ton of money at the grocery store, it's because you are. Grocery prices are eating up 9.2% of Montanans consumer spending dollars.
On the Continental Divide west of Helena sits a one-of-a-kind property called Frontier Town. The former tourist attraction comes with a heck of a story.
Affordable is relative, but if you have a small family get together or a handful of besties to spread the cost, eight people can share this stunning cabin on Georgetown Lake, MT for $88 per night, per person.
Assistant Fire Operations Chief Kevin Johnson announced his retirement after 22 years with the Billings Fire Department by celebrating with a stint in the BFD's 'Flash Can' at the airport this week.