Montana News Roundup (7/27/25)

Fouts seals AUSL championship: Alabama alum Montana Fouts struck out seven in a complete-game shutout to clinch the inaugural Athletes Unlimited Softball League title at Rhoads Stadium — find out how she dominated the mound.

Honoring historian Jon Axline: Acclaimed author and longtime Montana DOT historian will receive the Montana Historical Society’s Heritage Guardian Award at a free public reception in Helena on Friday, August 1 — find out how to attend.

Rock Creek Resort reopens: This month, the 40-acre historic property in Red Lodge, Mont., debuts upgraded rooms and creekside cabins, a heated pool, saunas, new dining venues like Wild Rose and Old Piney Dell, plus activities from fly-fishing lessons to axe throwing — find out more.

In-N-Out dreams in Montana: Montanans crave the West Coast burger favorite, but the chain’s picky expansion plans and need for a nearby distribution hub keep Big Sky Country waiting — find out why.

Alternates and Altruism on the CDT: This article explores how hikers on Montana’s Continental Divide Trail weave in off-route alternates and lean on—and give back to—a generous trail community — find out how.

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