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Briar Napier: Value of Daylis Stadium facelift could go beyond the hefty price tag
BILLINGS — Have you ever driven a car that's lit up with dashboard warning lights, wondering how much longer you'll make it before the thing you're driving essentially falls apart?. Think of the current state of Daylis Stadium — a 95-year-old, iconic-but-decaying venue of Billings sports — as being...
Despite contrary report, ArenaBowl still on; Outlaws owner Steven Titus relives 'frustrating' year
BILLINGS — It’s been a wild, wild ride with more ups and downs and twists than even the biggest amusement park roller-coaster in this year of the relaunched, first-year Arena Football League. And, now the top-seeded Billings Outlaws (8-1) find themselves in ArenaBowl XXXIII against the second-seeded Albany...
Eight-year-old Sadie Daniel is taking the track world by storm.
In the world of sports you hear people say age is just number all the time. Here in Great Falls eight-year-old Sadie Daniel is proving that statement to be true. Having accumulated six gold medals, three from this past regional event and 3 from this past Junior Olympics. Sadie has shown to be a young phenom on the track and in the pit.
Mutton Bustin’ brings together first-timers and Community Day veterans, bingo raises funds for WIA
Silent auction and bingo raises nearly $13,000 for WIA. Editor’s note: Outlaw Partners is the publisher of Explore Big Sky and is the producer of Big Sky’s Biggest Week. Five-year-old Solon Esposito has technically ridden a sheep twice, though he considers his first time a practice round. As the first rider of Big Sky Community Day’s Mutton Bustin’ on July 16, Solon began the afternoon of sheep-riding on his steed Bandit.
Judge blasts DEQ for lack of public notice in permitting West Yellowstone wastewater system
Gallatin County District Court Judge Andrew Breuner had two unenviable choices: Hurt the water or hurt the economy. He chose neither in a decision regarding permitting a private wastewater system that sits near one of the greatest tourist destinations on earth, Yellowstone National Park. At the heart of the court case decided last week and […] The post Judge blasts DEQ for lack of public notice in permitting West Yellowstone wastewater system appeared first on Daily Montanan.
2024 Great Northern Ram Rodeo Brings MSU-Northern Together with Pro Circuit
The Great Northern Fair will have a two-day rodeo starting on Thursday. New Media Broadcasters talked with MSU-Northern rodeo coach Doug Kallenberger to see what hand he and his team will have in helping with the events. “So we were approached about three or four years ago by the (Great...
"There were a lot of things going on that weren't adding up": Interim commissioner Jeff Fisher helps rescue AFL
The AFL seemed like a great deal for the Billings Outlaws and other teams in the league when they announced their commitment to join last summer. The AFL seemed like a great deal when its revival was announced last summer. However, fans started to realize everything was not as it seemed. It led to the overthrow of the league's former commissioner, and thankfully, they had another great candidate ready to step up.
Q2 AOW: Lynne Erickson boasts astounding Big Sky State Games medal tally
BILLINGS — Billings Senior jumps coach Lynne Erickson, who recently celebrated a birthday, doesn’t need any motivation to compete in the Big Sky State Games. “I just think it's fun. It's just so much fun to be at the track and talk to the same people that are there every year. I just think it's fun," Erickson told MTN Sports. "I don't do anything hard. I just do short stuff. Nothing that I'm going to die. I don't do more than one lap around the track."
Family nutritional health program opens in Belgrade to service Belgrade, Three Forks, Clarkston, Manhattan
A nutritional support program has opened in Belgrade to serve families in Belgrade, Three Forks, Clarkston and Manhattan, according to a July 16 press release from the Gallatin City-County Health Department. The Gallatin Women, Infants and Children program run by the health department supports low-income families with food access and nutritional needs. The new location in the Heck/Quaw building at 91 W Southview Ave., Entrance 8, allows for more ease in appointments and broader support with a location closer to families in need.
Fourth of July Means Celebration at Crow
Fourth of July is a great time for family. On the Crow Reservation it means parades and powows. Crowds come from all over to dance, to mingle with friends and family and also observe the long traditions. For the Fourth of July holiday, Brocade Stops Black Eagle’s son, Levi Black...
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. Wells has a half-point lead on John Crimber of Sunset, Texas, and is up a single point on third-place Macoy Attebury of Springville, California. Also near the top from Montana are Townsend's Ella Begger, who is 10th overall in pole bending, and Corvallis' Cash Trexler, 15th in tie-down roping....
Use This Useful Trick to Assess Hazardous Air in Montana
BUTTE, MT - An unfortunate outcome of the wildfire season here in Montana is the awful and dangerous air quality that ultimately pollutes the air. We see it every year: devastating wildfires that spread over thousands of miles of our beautiful, serene state. And, because of it, smokey, dangerous air that fills the entire blue summer sky, making it even hotter outside and even leading to more wildfires. We've all seen how different the air can be day after day, with some being thicker than others and vice versa.
Staying safe outdoors during peak wildfire season
July and August mark the height of wildfire season for Eastern Idaho, according to the western fire chiefs association. With that in mind, the Red Cross of Idaho and East Oregon is encouraging families to take steps now to keep themselves safe.
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