Declining Trout Populations: What’s the Story? By Jack Buban EBS CONTRIBUTOR If you live in Big Sky, chances are you’ve tied on a fly and wet...
The future of highway safety on the road which claimed four more lives in eight recent weeks By Jack Reaney ASSOCIATE EDITOR Gallatin County Commissioner Zach...
Montana Headwaters Legacy Act would protect 385 river miles—but needs bipartisan support By Scott Bosse and Kristin Gardner GUEST CONTRIBUTORS Most of us learned in grade...
By Mario Carr EBS CONTRIBUTOR As summer season on the Gallatin River takes shape, the river’s guiding crews are excited to get back at it. Throughout...
Website bridges volunteers with one-off events, provides consistent communication and easy scheduling By Jack Reaney STAFF WRITER Those who wish to donate their time can explore...
‘Mending the Line’ opens June 8, premiere event benefits Warriors & Quiet Waters Foundation By Jack Reaney STAFF WRITER A feature film depicting two anglers as...
By Marne Hayes EBS COLUMNIST When we talk about sources of pollution to rivers and streams, and more specifically about how different sources of pollution find...
By Mario Carr EBS CONTRIBUTOR A 40-mile stretch of Gallatin River has been formally declared impaired this month after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved the...
Big Sky could re-draw local districts to improve services accessible to taxpayers By Jack Reaney STAFF WRITER As the Big Sky Resort Area District creates a...
By Marne Hayes EBS COLUMNIST The recent proposed listing of the middle segment of the Gallatin River as impaired has gained a lot of well-deserved attention...