Fri. Dec 27th, 2024

Grizzly bears (Photo courtesy of the National Park Service).

It’s holiday time and with that comes traditions.

One of the traditions we’ve established here at the Daily Montanan is not just presenting our annual list of Top 10 stories as decided by the staff, but we also love to show you what you’ve been reading. Each year, we also bring together the Top 10 most-read stories and Top 10 most-read columns.

This year, it’s not surprising that during an election season that seemed to last well beyond a year (because, well, it did), the top story was one of politics. However, critters, the outdoors and our state’s two national parks also made headlines. While the news changes, Montanans interest in certain topics becomes something more timeless.

1. When Trump comes to town, he brings excitement, leaves unpaid bills behind

When Trump comes to town, he brings excitement, leaves unpaid bills

2. The mystery of the Fountain Hotel

The mystery of the Fountain Hotel in Yellowstone National Park

 

3. Complaint: DOJ’s Montana Highway Patrol fired trooper in retaliation

Complaint: DOJ’s Montana Highway Patrol fired trooper in retaliation

 

4. Antler-hunter shoots, kills grizzly bear near Wolf Creek

Antler-hunter shoots, kills grizzly near Wolf Creek

 

5. Montana man charged by the feds for illegally breeding, trafficking hybrid Asian sheep

Montana man charged by feds for illegally breeding, trafficking hybrid Asian sheep

 

 

6. Remains of missing climber found, Glacier National Park officials say

Remains of missing climber found, says Glacier National Park

 

7. Yellowstone grizzlies are dying at a near record pace. Managers aren’t alarmed

Yellowstone-region grizzlies are dying at a near-record pace. Managers aren’t alarmed.

 

8. Yellowstone Volcano Observatory releases preliminary report on Biscuit Basin explosion

Yellowstone Volcano Observatory releases preliminary report on Biscuit Basin explosion

 

9. Fifth wolf killed in unit north of Yellowstone National Park, despite quota

Fifth wolf killed in unit north of Yellowstone National Park despite quota

 

10. Montana to start trucking grizzlies to Yellowstone National Park

Montana to start trucking grizzlies into Yellowstone region to improve delisting prospects

 

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