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Manhattan's Ivan Roe makes Olympic debut in mixed team air rifle
In the opening event of the shooting program at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, Manhattan's Ivan Roe made his debut in the 10 meter mixed team air rifle Saturday morning in Chateauroux, France. Roe competed with Sagen Maddalena on one of two U.S. squads entered in the event. Roe and...
Journey Emerson, former Lame Deer record-setting star, dies in car accident
BILLINGS — Former Lame Deer boys basketball star Journey Emerson, who set the state single-game scoring record to help make the Morning Stars one of the best stories in Montana sports in 2022, died Friday in a car accident on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, his former coach Tiger Scalpcane told The Billings Gazette and 406 MT Sports on Friday night.
Montana State football holds first practice of 2024 fall camp
BOZEMAN- Friday marks the official opening of fall camp for Montana State, as the Bobcats play in week 0 against New Mexico. BOZEMAN- Friday marks the official opening of fall camp for Montana State, as the Bobcats play in week 0 against New Mexico.
Colorful Memories in the Falls About Holiday Village Mall
Colorful Memories in the Falls About Holiday Village Mall. As of late, it seems that our local mall has been in the headlines a few times for both good and not so great news. Recently the good news was that Great Falls would be keeping the Big Lots store located in Holiday Village Mall.
Montana’s A Hotbed For Pro Sports Icons
A year ago, I wrote an article about legendary sports commentator Dan Patrick's visit to Montana. He visited, as many do, to throw a line in the water and enjoy the great outdoors of Mon-bleeping-tana. Since that article, many more sports icons have visited or represented Montana in some variety....
For Dillon Beavers' Carter Curnow, Montana State 'was home from the beginning'
BOZEMAN — Carter Curnow vividly remembers watching Troy Andersen and RJ Fitzgerald thrive on the football field, both at Dillon and Montana State. He has a chance to pave a similar path. Curnow, a senior tight end/linebacker at Dillon, committed to MSU last week. He hopes his talent, versatility...
Power in Missoula back for some, others may have to wait until early next week
Thousands of people in Missoula were still without power Friday afternoon after a powerful storm blasted through the area Wednesday night. NorthWestern Energy at noon Friday said they had more than 160 personnel and 34 line crews working to restore electricity as quickly as possible. The utility warned some outages might not be repaired until early next week.
Hey Cats – Time to “Suit Up” for the Gold Rush Game!
BOZEMAN – Montana State University is offering Gold Rush T-shirts in preparation for the Sept. 7 home opener football game against the University of Maine. This year marks the 17th of the T-shirt design tradition. MSU fans can purchase the gold-colored T-shirts to show their support for the ‘Cats...
How They Made It: Missoula Teens Trapped Under Power Lines
It's the most frightening video from Wednesday night's severe thunderstorm in Missoula. Two teens trying to drive home when they were trapped under power poles snapping off like match sticks on Lower Miller Creek Road. It's also one of the best lessons from the big storm. Be patient, pray, and...
Big Sky Thrift continues to invest in community through nonprofit grants
Big Sky Thrift will donate $64,400 to various local organizations through its latest grant cycle, adding to the $75,000 granted last December to support the Big Sky community. “These grants are a testament to the hard work and dedication of these organizations in making Big Sky an amazing place to live,” Emily Burke, associate director of programs for the Yellowstone Club Community Foundation—which operates Big Sky Thrift—stated in a press release.
UM gives update on storm recovery, says power not restored, end of summer term will be impacted
MISSOULA, Mont. - University of Montana provided an update to social media on Thursday, July 25, on their recovery efforts in the wake of the destruction caused by Wednesday night's storm. UM says that crews are continuing to clear debris while waiting for power to be restored and that numerous...
What's in the water?: Gallatin Valley Sharp Shooters represented in consecutive Olympics
BELGRADE — There must be something in the water at the Gallatin Valley Sharp Shooters warehouse facility. How else could a small-town youth shooting club in Belgrade be represented in the past two Olympics?. Coming up in Paris, Manhattan’s Ivan Roe will represent the United States and GVSS on...
Bozeman ranch is currently most expensive property listed in city
BOZEMAN, Mont. — A recently listed ranch in Bozeman boasts the title of most expensive property currently being offered for sale to the public in the city. Running Elk Ranch is listed at $78.9 million and sits on 1,940 acres of land, with a four-bedroom, five-bathroom main house, a two-bedroom alpine cabin and a one-bedroom caretaker’s home.
California man takes the lead in the bull riding on the second night of the Last Chance Stampede
HELENA – Jordan Spears’ luck just turned the corner in Helena. The California bull rider turned in the high score of the Last Chance Stampede so far with an 88 point ride on the C5 Rodeo bull named Yahoo Buckaroo. He hadn’t seen the bull or been on...
Billings Police report two stabbings less than an hour apart Friday evening
BILLINGS, Mont. - Billings Police Department (BPD) says they have received reports of two separate stabbings incidents that occurred less than an hour apart on Friday evening. BPD responded to the first incident at 9:03 pm involving a 51-year-old man who had been stabbed in his arm in the 700 block of N 25th St.
Will Lyng breaks 48-year-old ERA record as Helena Senators secure No. 2 state seed
HELENA — Will Lyng stood on the edge of history, peering forward from Kindrick Legion Field's pitching rubber toward uncharted waters. No Helena Senators player before him had carried an ERA this low this deep into the regular-season. Ryder Murdock, the Billings Royals' lead-off base runner in the seventh...
Cleanup continues; meteorologists break down ‘perfect storm’
(Missoula Current) Chainsaws continued to roar on Friday and some areas remained without power two days after a powerful storm ripped through the Missoula Valley. Meteorologists on Friday described it as a “once-in-a-decade” event – the last being in 2015. Early estimates place the damage in the tens of millions of dollars with cars crushed, houses and infrastructure damaged, and the steep toll that hurricane-force winds took on the city's prized urban forest.
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