Bev Tietjen & the Spirit of the WHA

The deceased often leave behind personal effects, an estate to be divided, and loved ones to grieve. Most are survived by their friends and family; Beverly Zoe Tietjen lives on through an art [...]

“I Like Charlie Russell Because…”

In 1970, Mrs. Vi Olson’s fifth graders didn’t learn Montana history; they celebrated it. A log cabin was constructed in the classroom. Homework included such assignments as “Write a Western [...]

Western Art Week Schedule

March 20-24, 2019 Locations The Russell CM Russell Museum 400 13th Street North Meadow Lark Country Club 300 Country Club Boulevard Mansfield Center 2 Park Drive South WHA Footprints on the Trail [...]

Camp Walleye 2018

By Pat Volkmar This was the 18th year of Camp Walleye, and it was another great one. We paid homage to our great country we live in; work rewards its citizens with the ability to pursue the [...]

Walleyes Unlimited of Montana

By Jim Jessen In January or early February of 1983, I was invited to attend a meeting in Glendive concerning the poor fishing at Fort Peck. Steve Schindler from Glasgow gave a presentation and [...]

Making Memories

By Brad Reynolds Reeling in a “big one” is a thrill not reserved for the professionals. Even a novice, who baits his hook with nothing more than a worm and a prayer, can pull in a remarkable [...]