I'm truly blessed to live and work in Montana, where my great grandparents settled into long lives of ranching and farming extending through 5-generations to my own grandchildren. I've spent just enough time in the field and on a tractor to decide I'm better suited telling those stories than making them! After an extensive journalism and broadcast career in Western Washington, my family returned to Montana in 2007, calling Missoula and the Bitterroot Valley home. When I'm not behind a microphone, or on either side of a camera, you'll find me out exploring the backroads of the Northern Rockies on nice days, or spending the stormy ones at home with my wife watching old movies, playing xBox, or enjoying my extensive music collection. And yes, I'm a self-taught connoisseur of fine ice cream.
Dennis Bragg
Surprisingly, Tourists Don’t See Difference Between Missoula and Bozeman
Those findings just part of the initial work on the new "stewardship" effort
Good news for Western Montana’s Most Frustrating Highway Project
Contractors will make the highway "winter-ready" starting this week
Timing Might Kill This Major Montana Conservation Idea
Senator Tester worried bill could get buried in bigger problems
Plan Now, Missoula’s Texas Roadhouse Opening Soon
It's soon enough you'd better tune up the tastebuds!
Young Montana Hunters Get ‘First Shot’ This Weekend
Youth will get the first chance to "bag a bird" this weekend
Bitterroot Forest Visitors, Watch For Signs: Spraying This Week
This week, the Bitterroot National Forest and the Ravalli County Weed District are treating problems with cheatgrass and spotted knapweed on about 3,000 acres.
Montana ID Scam Rate Low, But Could be Better
Credit card scams are Montana's weak spot
Montana’s First Frost is Here, and Freezing Not Far Behind
Some locations were already below freezing Thursday morning
This Missoula Event is a Little Scary, But Also Darn Fascinating
Meet the sheriff who made 'shine in the jail
10 Years Ago This Was Montana’s Most Dangerous Fire
The fire burned over 5,000 acres in one day, coming within miles of Missoula