A derailed train, a collapsed bridge and rushing water have all combined to keep pressure on authorities, as the search for answers, and solutions intensify.
We were shocked to learn that cleanup teams are finding "tar balls" and "tar patties" up to 15 centimeters, as well as "tar mats" as large as 3 meters this far downstream.
It's easy to assume those oversized bird nests you'll find on top of power poles along the Yellowstone River are for bald eagles, but you would be mistaken.
It seems far too soon to be talking about flooding, but it's already happening in some areas of the state, according to the latest info from Montana DNRC.
Amanda and her little dog Hank launched their canoe in Three Forks in July 2021. They reached the Gulf of Mexico six months later. Take a listen to the interview.