Back in August of 1959, an earthquake would cause a major landslide that would take the lives of dozens of people and forever chance the Montana landscape.
Dinner dishes were rattling all over western Montana on Tuesday evening just after 6:00 p.m. when a large earthquake shook central Idaho and parts of Montana.
Media coverage of an incident in Grand Teton National Park on July 10, helped to stoke fears that Yellowstone park was about to erupt in an apocalyptic blaze
After last week's 5.8 earthquake that was felt for hundreds of miles away from its epicenter near Lincoln, the superintendent of Missoula Water Company said the system suffered no damage from the temblor.
Montana Senator Steve Daines took to the senate floor yesterday to offer condolences to the families of those killed in Orlando, and challenged President Obama for leadership in fighting terror at home.
Almost no one felt it, but Montana had a fairly strong Earthquake yesterday morning according to seismologist Michael Stickney, Director of Earthquake Studies at the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology.