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Twins stay hot in wins over Libby, Bitterroot
The Glacier Twins A team picked up a doubleheader sweep over Libby at home on Tuesday, June 25, winning the first game 19-3 and then following that up with a 15-2 win.In the first matchup, Glacier scored 12 runs in the first inning, and the route was on. Trenton Derosa stuck out three Libby batters in three innings of work. At the plate, Jacon McIntyre hit a home run and finished the game with four RBI. Kellen Kroger went 3-for-3 with a double and six RBI, while Maddox Muller had two hits and four RBI.Michael Miller drove in two runs,...
Montana Lottery Warns of Scams: Avoid Playing These Numbers
There is something about having a lottery ticket in your pocket that brings you hope. You find yourself thinking about how your life would change if your numbers would just come in. Daydreaming about what the first thing you would buy with your winnings. Trying to decide how many bathrooms in your mansion will have gold-plated toilets. (Okay, maybe that is just me.)
Townsquare Makes Russell Lawson Market President In Bozeman.
Russell Lawson rises to Market President for Townsquare Media Bozeman, MT. He has been serving as Director of Sales for the cluster, which includes “XL Country 100.7 FM” KXLB, since June 2022. Before joining the company, Lawson was with Cox Media Group as Integrated Sales Manager of the company’s San Antonio stations and Station Director/Director of Sales and GSM for Cox Media Group Athens, GA.
Performance Engineering Wins 2024 ‘Best Firms To Work For’ Award
Performance Engineering, a respected local Montana engineering firm, has received the prestigious Zweig Group 2024 Best Firms To Work For award. This national accolade highlights Performance Engineering’s (PE) dedication to cultivating an outstanding workplace environment founded on Montana values of diligence, accountability, and community spirit. “This Best Firms To...
Ravalli Watercraft Inspection Station Operates to Protect Waters from Invasive Species
RAVALLI — From May 18 through September 18th, the watercraft inspection station at Ravalli is operating 24 hours a day to carefully inspect boats, trailers, and other watercraft for Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). So far this year, Montana boat check stations intercepted 22 mussel-fouled boats going to various places. Stations are operating with a clear goal to protect the water and praise the effort of teamwork across the state.
Ronan man admits to felony assault
A Ronan admitted to threatening the mother of his children with a knife. Darius Sosep Parker, 25, entered a plea of guilty in District Court in Polson June 26 to felony assault with a weapon.According to court records, on April 19, 2023, a deputy with the Lake County Sheriff’s Office was in the Ronan area when he was flagged down by a woman. She told the deputy that Parker confronted her and was arguing with her before he pulled out a knife and said he was “f***ing serious.”He then put the knife away and struck her on her forehead above her eye. She told the deputy that they were in a three-year relationship, share two children, but are no longer a couple.Judge Molly Owen set a sentencing date of Aug. 14. Parker remains in the Lake County Jail with bond totaling $160,000.
Dillon wins Maybelle Arthur tourney as momentum picks up
The Dillon Cubs found themselves at a key moment of the season needing something big to happen to turn their season around. Something big happened and Dillon turned their season around. Still riding the wave of momentum, Dillon posted a 4-1 record as host of the six-team Maybelle Arthur American Legion Baseball Tournament, and claimed the team title.
Injured hiker rescued on "M" Trail near Bozeman
On July 2, 2024, at 8:51 PM Gallatin County 911 Dispatch received a call from a hiker in need of assistance. The hiker had been trail running with a group when they injured their leg. The hiker provided his location indicating he was close to the top of Baldy Mountain. The hiker indicated they were in a group with three other individuals who were assisting them down the mountain.
Two Montana Cities See Biggest Home Price Drops In America
What Two Montana Cities Have Seen Home Prices Decrease?. There has been a lot of talk over the past couple of years about the cost of housing in Montana. For a moment, Montana was one of the hottest housing markets in America, but perhaps that moment has passed. A highway...
Bridger brews up ‘Ultimate Concert Series’ in Three Forks
Bridger Brewing is thrilled to announce the continuation of its highly anticipated Summer Concert Series for 2024. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Three Forks, Montana, this year’s concert lineup promises to deliver unforgettable evenings filled with live music, delicious craft brews, and vibrant community spirit. “We are delighted...
Montana’s Most Iconic TV Location Is Relatively New
Everyone will recognize this iconic television location immediately. Montana is becoming a hot spot for Hollywood productions. The past five years have seen major film and television productions set up shop around the state for various projects. Montana has a fantastic program for tax credits and we are reaping the...
Griz Football Make Future Schedule Changes
No need to worry about the 2024 Montana Grizzly Football season. The schedule is locked in and you'll get plenty of chances to catch the Griz at Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Here's this year's full schedule:. Aug 31 VS Missouri State. Sep 7 @ North Dakota. Sep 14 VS Morehead State. Sep...
Man who threatened HRDC's Warming Center in custody
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Officials in Bozeman arrested a man they say had over 200 rounds of ammunition and allegedly threatened to “light up” HRDC’s Warming Center. According to the police report, 29-year-old Anthony Lavell Smith called and threatened HRDC staff stating, “If you people don’t get out of that HRDC within the next two hours I’m going to light it up.”
Montana State University opens Campus Civil Rights unit
Montana State University announced this week it is opening a new Campus Civil Rights office this summer, a consolidation of a couple of other units at the Bozeman campus. “CCR will respond to concerns regarding all types of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation,” MSU said in an email Monday to the campus community. “It will also […] The post Montana State University opens Campus Civil Rights unit appeared first on Daily Montanan.
Strong Drying Winds May Hasten the Chance of Montana Wildfires
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - The Missoula valley has been buffeted over the last few weeks with strong, gusty winds; so much so that I called Bob Nester, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service to ask about the effects the winds might have on potential wildfire risks, even this early in the fire season.
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