Rural Montana is quietly shrinking. Several towns are losing residents due to aging population, fewer jobs, and limited opportunities for young people.
Whitefish is changing fast, and not everyone is cheering. A recent article sheds light on how new arrivals are reshaping the town's character and challenges.
It's easy to assume Wyoming doesn't have a lot going on simply because it's the least populated state in the country. You'd be wrong, of course, but the people that live there seem to be just fine with that misconception.
Sometime in early January, our beloved home state finally surpassed the 1 million mark in the population category, leaving behind the lowly ranks of six-figure states such as Alaska, Wyoming and the Dakotas. But not everyone is happy about it.