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The Mystic Lake Hydroelectric Project, located 75 miles southwest of Billings on West Rosebud Creek, went online in March 1925.
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Great Falls Tribune on MSNWhat are the top 10 most-visited Montana state parks? See what the Treasure State offersAbout: Located just outside Glendive, Makoshika is Montana’s largest state park and features pine and juniper trees on its badland formations. Known for its dinosaur fossils, including a Tyrannosaurus ...
A Montana horseback rider who vanished during a ride along a recreational trail was found dead in a lake Tuesday afternoon, the sheriff’s office said. The frantic search for Meghan Rouns ended ...
Without the pumps running, toxic groundwater began filling the mile-wide hole. Within months, what had been Montana’s pride ...
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TheTravel on MSNThis Underrated City In Montana's Rockies Sits Right Between Yellowstone & Glacier National ParksLooking for the most underrated city in Montana’s Rockies? Look no further than the state capital of Helena, which not only ...
BILLINGS -- The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved a 40-year lease for PPL Montana to operate the Mystic Dam hydroelectric facility in the Beartooth Mountains.
Skies come alive each spring at Montana's Freezeout Lake Huge flocks of migrating geese, swans and other birds swoop into the lake for a rest on their long migration from as far south as Mexico to ...
A Montana town’s refusal to develop a centralized sewer system means no affordable housing can be built for working people.
In 1925, after three years of blasting and building, the largest lake in the Beartooth Mountains began generating electricity for a power-hungry Montana. The Mystic Lake Hydroelectric Project ...
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