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LIFTT nutrition health coach in the new diabetes prevention and management program
Living Independently for Today and Tomorrow announced the addition of Anya Pulis to the team as a Nutrition Health Coaches for our Diabetes Prevention and Management Program. This exciting development is part of LIFTT’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the well-being and independence of individuals in our community. Pulis holds...
Browning's Tahj Wells maintains bull riding lead at rodeo finals; Townsend's Ella Begger 10th in pole bending
ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. — As the first go-round of the National High School Finals Rodeo was poised to end Wednesday morning, two Montanans are in the top 10 in their events — including Browning bull rider Tahj Wells, who remains first with his 82 early Tuesday at the Sweetwater Events Complex.
Montana Grizzlies complete men's basketball roster for 2024-25 season
MISSOULA — The Montana men's basketball team has solidified its roster for the upcoming season. The Grizzlies have 16 players who will suit up for head coach Travis DeCuire in 2024-25 as they rounded out their lineup with two more transfers this summer. They have 13 players on scholarship and three walk-ons.
2024 Montana Football Game-by-Game & Win Total Predictions
Montana’s football schedule this year has eight Big Sky Conference games and four FCS non-conference matchups. Here are game-by-game predictions for Montana, who is No. 3 in HERO Sports’ FCS Preseason Top 25. vs Missouri State. Missouri State enters its final season as an FCS program. The Bears...
Missoula planning board backs ‘town center’ subdivision at Wye
(Missoula Current) A mixed-use development planned for the Wye received an enthusiastic and unanimous recommendation for approval by members of the Consolidated Planning Board on Tuesday night. Grass Valley Gardens, which consists of 187 acres south of Highway 10, is proposed as a Planned Unit Development that looks to create...
Unlicensed Driver Had a BAC of .269, 5th DUI Arrest in Missoula
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - On July 13, 2024, at approximately 11:43 PM, a Missoula Police Department Officer observed a green Subaru fail to make a complete stop at the Intersection of Ryman and Front Street. Then the vehicle failed to make a complete stop at a red light before turning south on Higgins Ave.
Blackfeet country turns out for the 2024 Indian Days Parade
It was brightly sunny and warm Saturday morning, July 13, as folks crowded the streets of Browning in anticipation of this year’s Indian Days Parade. And not for nothing, as one of the biggest cavalcades in recent memory strode down the streets, competing for prizes but mostly enjoying the event.
Local artist Wayne Dusterhoff II and the Grand Opening of “2D Art”
The vibrant art scene in Cut Bank is about to get a fresh infusion of creativity with the opening of “2D Art,” a new business by local artist Wayne Dusterhoff II. Nestled inside Marketplace on Main, “2D Art” is set to become a hub for art enthusiasts of all ages.
Four County Marias Fair has something to offer for everyone
There aren’t any carnival rides at this year’s Four County Marias Fair but there are still a lot of fun things to do and plenty to see! The fair gets underway on Wednesday, July 17, but things really kick off on Thursday, July 18. The Pet and Doll...
Big Sky Country State Fair kicks off in Bozeman
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Big Sky Country State Fair is underway, and will look to beat last year's attendance record of more than 46,000 people. That was a significant increase last year. They had a record-breaking day opening day, despite a massive heat wave, much like we're seeing today.
Thompson Falls Council reviews zoning law and dog kennel request
Thompson Falls monthly council meeting saw tensions rise after the second reading of a new zoning ordinance, with other discussions centering on whether dog kennels should be allowed in city limits.At the beginning of each council meeting Mayor Rusti Leivestad read a prepared statement asking the public to abide by the guidelines set forth by the council. “I ask you to be respectful of the council and all participants,” Leivestad said. “Any use of profanity or hostile language is unacceptable. You will be asked to refrain from any such language, or you will be removed from the meeting. The city of...
Great Falls students can take three free college courses from University of Providence starting in the fall
GREAT FALLS, Mont. - High school students in Great Falls who are participating in one of the dual credit programs for the University of Providence will be able to take their first three college courses for free starting in the fall for the upcoming school year. Called the "Three-for-Free advantage,"...
Billings to Welcome Two New Event Centers by Year’s End
Billings is set to elevate its event hosting capabilities with the imminent completion of two state-of-the-art event centers by the close of the year. The Billings Hotel & Convention Center is slated to unveil a significant addition, encompassing approximately 16,000 square feet of brand-new space. This expansion aims to cater to larger gatherings and enhance the venue’s overall capacity for events.
Stock Contractor for NFR Event in Havre Speaks to Family Ties
Everyone who attends a rodeo knows that they’ll get a good quality show from its participants. They’ll also know that the stock contractors play an integral part of the performances. At this year’s Great Northern Fair, the Big Circle Rodeo will be providing all the cattle and horses that will be part of the two-day Northern Rodeo Association event.
Bill Zadick voted the GOAT for Great Falls athletics
The fan vote is in for the Greatest of All-Time (GOAT) for Great Falls athletics. Great Falls High’s Bill Zadick has been named the winner by the voters after three rounds of voting, starting with a selected top 10 for both former Bison and C.M. Russell High greats, and down to a top three from each school.
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