The real-life stories of 'Yellowstone'
With the arrival of the final season of Paramount Network's hit series "Yellowstone," Lee Public Service Journalism Team reporters are looking at the real stories portrayed on television.Â
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Since “Yellowstone†first aired, the forces of growth and development haven’t been contained to the screen. They have also changed the real Montana in major ways.Â
Sergio Torro, Aterio’s CEO, is quick to acknowledge that predicting the population and housing future of Montana is not a perfect science. But, he argued, it’s more than mere guesswork.
Wes Seward is a district livestock investigator for the Montana Department of Livestock, a role like that of the fictional John Dutton, Kevin Costner's character on "Yellowstone."
Wes Seward is a district livestock investigator for Montana’s Department of Livestock, a state agency with a history that reaches back to befo…
Since “Yellowstone†first aired, the forces of growth and development haven’t been contained to the screen. They have also changed the real Mo…
Buddy Cheff is a fifth generation rancher in Ronan, Montana, raising calves and selling them to make his living.Â
The romantic view of ranching portrayed in "Yellowstone" has contributed to a reordering of Montana’s ranching landscape for the state’s actual ranchers.
He’s not Kevin Costner's character, but Bill Galt is well aware that Paramount Network's hit show "Yellowstone" appears to be imitating his life.Â