Kent Rollins on MSN
This was his first elk hunt… then New Mexico turned it into a feast
Kent Rollins heads out on his first elk hunt in New Mexico, then turns the harvest into a smoky wild-game feast. After carefully processing the elk, he marinates the tenderloin in buttermilk, seasons ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is awarding more than $6.6 million to federally recognized Native American and ...
Montana’s lieutenant governor calls Elk Mountain case "unique," says her state has "different precedent." The post Citing ...
Backcountry Hunters and Anglers has filed a lawsuit that challenges Montana's recent stance on corner crossing.
A new Idaho study has identified six distinct genetic groups of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep across the state, opening new ...
Salida is one of those Colorado towns that people visit once and then spend years trying to get back to. The Salida Farmers ...
Realtor.com on MSN
CNN Founder Ted Turner Dies at Age 87—After Retreating from Media to Spend His Final Years on 113,000-Acre Montana Ranch
Turner, who was known as "The Mouth of the South," launched CNN in 1980, but in recent years he dedicated himself to his ranches.
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Former President Jimmy Carter, a longtime friend, fished Cherry Creek with Turner at the Flying D. Ex-UN Secretary Kofi Annan visited and so did writer Tony Hiss, son of Alger. Mikhail Gorbachev, ...
MyHighPlains on MSN
Panhandle Legends: Charles and Mary Ann Goodnight, parents of the Texas Panhandle
Known respectively as the "father" and "mother" of the Texas Panhandle, Charles and Mary Ann Goodnight are remembered as ...
Many remember Ted Turner as the owner of the Atlanta Braves or conceptualizer of 24 hour cable TV media like CNN. But his relationship with animals as a hunting entrepreneur, is less reported and ...
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