And it’s not everyday you meet a professional baseball player who comes from the same community as you. Next year’s Bitterroot Red Sox players will get this opportunity on Nov. 4th, as the Red Sox are ...
As I recently read the editorial section of the Bitterroot Star, I realize there are numerous bitter folks that live in Montana. I see that people from various places including Missoula do not have a ...
A Wapato man is working toward a big goal he's eyed for a long time — running 120 miles from the Yakama Reservation to the Warm Springs Reservation in Oregon. On Friday morning, Ryan Vasquez ...
She and a colleague from the Yakama Nation’s Pacific Lamprey Project, Noah Sampson, were looking for larval lamprey — a difficult task because the fish can be less than an inch long at this ...
A magnitude 7.2 earthquake along the Bitterroot fault has the potential to cause more than $1 billion in damage in Ravalli and Missoula counties, officials said this week. Officials from the ...
HAMILTON — A fault line at the base of the Bitterroot Mountain Range is being researched extensively. While an earthquake in this area may not happen soon, it could in the future and it's ...
HAMILTON, Mont. — Bitterroot Health will facilitate a Mass Casualty Incident scenario at Hamilton High School on Friday. The drill aims to enhance local emergency response capabilities and ...
The Yakama, who live at the border between what is now Washington and Oregon states, say that the Tah-tah-kle’-ah were giant owl witches who once roamed the plains at night looking for people to ...
Researchers from the Montana Bureau of Mines & Geology along with representatives from local agencies will be giving a presentation Thursday night in Hamilton on the Bitterroot fault and the ...
It has been updated links to other material. A campground in Cle Elum and a road in Yakima County bear the name of one of the Yakama’s chiefs, Owhi. Owhi, one of the signatories to the Treaty of ...
SEATTLE - The Internal Revenue Service extended tax filing deadlines for people and businesses of the Yakama Nation, who are still recovering from wildfires that ripped through Central Washington.