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Great Things in Great Falls: August 24, 2024
Check out some Great Things in Great Falls! Discover the vibrant new murals in downtown Great Falls, with over 50 now adorning the city for self-guided tours. Experience the Little Shell Powwow this weekend, inviting everyone to join the grand entry and intertribal dances. Plus, dive into sports action with the Great Falls Voyagers, dirt track racing at Electric City Speedway, and the Great Falls Americans hockey season kicking off in early September.
Seth Bergman Back in Victory Lane on Night One at Big Sky
SHEPHERD, MT (August 23, 2024) – Seth Bergman’s two-month winless streak on the American Sprint Car Series National Tour came to an end Friday night when he took the checkers on the opening night of the Harvey Ostermiller Memorial at Big Sky Speedway. “I’ve run second to Sam...
Ratio Mountain Fire near Whitehall progresses, Forest Service implements safety measures
WHITEHALL, Mont. - The Ratio Mountain Fire, located between Ratio Mountain and Whitetail Reservoir, is burning in an area that has recently experienced several large fires. Fire footprints (or previously burned areas) lie to the north (State Creek Fire of 2020), the south (McClusky Fire of 2019), and the west (Placer Fire of 2021) of the fire location.
Federal judge halts Signal Peak’s lawsuit against government … for now
Part of the Signal Peak coal mine near Roundup, Montana (Photo by Darrell Ehrlick of the Daily Montanan). A federal court has said that Signal Peak Energy, which operates an underground coal mine on the border of Yellowstone and Musselshell counties, cannot sue the federal government just because it is likely it will miss a deadline for an environmental review.
Pearl Jam rocks Wa-Griz; and so did Glen Hansard
(Missoula Current) Six years have passed since Pearl Jam last played in Missoula. But given that Tester is seeking reelection, the band's appearance wasn't a coincidence. After all, Jeff Ament – the band's bass player – also hales from Big Sandy, Tester's hometown. He has been a longtime supporter of the senator, and the senator a longtime supporter of the musician.
An Exciting New Update On Butte’s Big Development Plans
BUTTE, MT - Have you tried to understand all the development plans in store for Butte but found it hard and tedious to try and keep up?. It seems like everyday there is a new update or change to the plans that promise to bring Butte into a new era: with new shopping experiences, more grocery stores, and big social spaces for everyone to hang out in and enjoy.
Community Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory shows Bozeman not on track to meet goals
BOZEMAN, Mont. — The latest Community Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory indicates that Bozeman is not on track to meet the goals outlined in the city’s climate plan. Those goals include carbon neutrality by 2050, 100% net clean electricity by 2030, and by next year a 26% reduction in carbon emissions from the city’s 2008 levels.
Like fathers, like sons: Montana Western teammates creating their own legacy
DILLON — Montana Western’s Michael Palandri and Braden Swank have a yin and yang type of friendship. Palandri — the reigning Frontier Conference Offensive Player of the Year — is reserved and soft spoken. Swank, a lockdown cornerback for the Bulldogs, is outgoing and talkative. More...
60th annual fiddlers contest kicks off in Bozeman
BOZEMAN, Mont. — The annual Montana State Old Time Fiddlers Contest kicks off at the Gallatin County fairgrounds on Friday at 6 p.m. In its 60th year, the weekend-long contest will feature contestants of all ages playing a variety of styles including old time, progressive Texas, swing and bluegrass.
Les Schwab Tops $3 Million in Support of RMEF, Elk Country
MISSOULA, Mont. — Thanks to decades of support, Les Schwab Tire Centers helped raise more than $3.1 million dollars in lifetime funding to further the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation’s mission of ensuring the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. “It takes significant funding...
Out and About: Soulfire Fest, Aspen's Block Party, and a party for the Bighorns
In this week's edition of Out and About: a 12-hour festival in Helena celebrating artists and musicians, a block party raising money for a good cause, and a party at Steed's Stadium for the Bighorns.
East Missoula subdivision poised for final consideration
(Missoula Current) Without a recommendation, members of the Missoula City Council this week sent a proposed East Missoula subdivision to a final hearing on Monday, where the project will either be approved or denied. Members of the council’s Land Use and Planning Committee took an opportunity on Wednesday to quiz...
Great Falls trail glows tonight with annual luminaria walk and festivities
GREAT FALLS, Mont. - The River's Edge Trail is set to sparkle tonight as the annual Luminaria Walk takes center stage. From 7:00 to 11:00 PM, over 1,500 hand-decorated paper bags filled with sand and tea lights will illuminate the path from Gibson Park to the 10th Street Bridge, or via Central Ave Bridge to the West.
Yellowstone tourists often get too close to the bison. It doesn’t end well
“Close Encounters: Tourists in the Wild” on The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper takes us to Yellowstone National Park, where visitors behaving badly can lead to dangerous encounters with bears, bison and more. It premieres Sunday, August 25 at 8pm ET/PT on CNN.
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