The Musselshell, a slow, meandering river stretching 500 miles from the Crazy Mountains to the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife refuge, was poorly prepared for the punch the floodwaters delivered.
Musselshell County's newest tourist attraction may be its growing albino deer population. Residents have been seeing quite a few white deer recently, especially between Roundup and Melstone.
The Musselshell River is home to fewer than 10,000 people, but is a golden example of what makes Montana special and how Montanans are working to keep it that way. The Musselshell flows 342 miles ...
Editor’s note: This is the fourth blog in a series by contributor Wendy Beye, chronicling a restoration effort on Montana’s Musselshell River. Floodwaters dallied in Musselshell River’s floodplain for ...
Several dead elk were found over the weekend in Musselshell County, prompting a poaching investigation by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks. At least one of the animals had a single gunshot wound, ...
HELENA, Mont. — The Montana Department of Livestock was notified that a Musselshell County horse tested positive for Equine Infection Anemia during routine testing on August 28. The horse is ...
During the 1800s, the Missouri River ran wild and free through Montana. Fort Peck was thriving at the eastern edge of the breaks, but the Fort Peck Dam was not built until the 1930s. Water in the ...
Canadian developer Potentia Renewables has bought Goldwind Americas' 20MW Musselshell wind farm in Montana, as the Chinese-owned company takes the next step in a recently embarked on “expansion and ...