I'm truly blessed to live and work in Montana, where my great grandparents settled into long lives of ranching and farming extending through 5-generations to my own grandchildren. I've spent just enough time in the field and on a tractor to decide I'm better suited telling those stories than making them! After an extensive journalism and broadcast career in Western Washington, my family returned to Montana in 2007, calling Missoula and the Bitterroot Valley home. When I'm not behind a microphone, or on either side of a camera, you'll find me out exploring the backroads of the Northern Rockies on nice days, or spending the stormy ones at home with my wife watching old movies, playing xBox, or enjoying my extensive music collection. And yes, I'm a self-taught connoisseur of fine ice cream.
Dennis Bragg
Timber! Popular Forestry Day Returning to Fort Missoula
Forestry Day is the last of its kind, the only Pro/Am event in the nation
New Bill Would Make it Easier to Get a Campsite in Montana
Bill would cap reservations at 80% to create more "walk up" opportunities
Construction in Ronan May Slow 2023 Summer Traffic
MDT expects the work to bring "minimal" traffic disruption.
Bitterroot National Forest Hasn’t Received Info on “Rare Earth” Mine
Bitterroot National Forest leaders are emphasizing they haven't received a permit from a Utah company interested in mining "rare earth elements" on the headwaters of the Bitterroot River.
Positive Montana Jobs Report Tempered by High Prices
That's the two major themes from the release of the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday.
No quick trip to Seeley Lake with summer of construction
The bulk of the construction will happen through the summer season
Popular Missoula Bank Will Spend $23 Million on New Building
The new bank will replace two older buildings in Midtown
If You’re Sick of Montana Snow, You Can’t Blame La Niña
If Montana gets snow now, we're on our own
Kalispell Homes Now Cost More Than Missoula
Sales volume dropped 12%, due to interest rates, and a continued shortage of homes at some price points
It will still be months before we say farewell to Montana Rail Link
BNSF says the deal will make freight hauling through the Northern Rockies more efficent