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Missoula Paddleheads' 'Sammy B' stepping down as director of entertainment after 7 years
MISSOULA, Mt. — If you've ever attended a Paddleheads baseball game, you’ve definitely seen the guy leading the charge in Paddleheads pride in front of the bleachers in his Paddleheads-themed suit. You might know Sam Boyd as Sammy B, the wacky Paddleheads entertainer. Amusing a large crowd has...
Application period for property tax rebate opens today
MISSOULA, Mont. — The application period for the second round of Montana property tax rebate opens up today. The refund is for taxes paid on a principal residence for the 2023 tax year. You must get your claim in by Oct. 1. You can file online or with a...
The Truth About The Deadliest Earthquake In Montana History
Earthquakes are fairly common in Montana, and the state is the 4th most seismically active in America. A portion of Yellowstone National Park, home to the world's largest super volcano, is in Montana. As we approach the anniversary of the the largest earthquake ever recorded in Montana, here's a look back at that terrifying night and the destruction it caused.
Every NFL Player From Montana (2014-Now)
Since 2014, ten years ago, 13 Montana-born players have appeared in an NFL game. 2023 had the most in a single season with three players appearing in at least one game. 2024 will hopefully add a brand new Montanan to the list - Dylan Cook, from Butte with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Cook has been on NFL rosters for the last two years but has yet to appear in an NFL game. The Butte native has a good opportunity to make the Steelers roster this season, but will he see the field in an NFL game?
Small Montana Towns Getting Big Criminal Convictions
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - Attorney General Austin Knudsen is justifiably proud of his Prosecution Services Bureau, as it is assisting law enforcement agencies in small Montana communities in successfully trying and convicting individuals guilty of serious crimes. In the KGVO studios on Tuesday were Assistant Attorneys General Dan Guzynski...
MSU Extension to Hold Community Development Meeting for Rural Leaders
BOZEMAN — Rural volunteer leaders from communities across Montana are invited to participate in a community development gathering set for Sept. 17-18 in Miles City. The event, called “The Road Show,” will bring experts in rural resources to facilitate connections and knowledge sharing with Montana’s small-town leaders. It also features speakers from rural communities who will share successes, opportunities and resources available from regional and state agencies and nonprofits. The Reimagining Rural program, an initiative from Montana State University Extension, and the Montana Department of Commerce’s Montana Main Street Program are co-hosting the event.
Fish kills reported in Clark Fork River reservoirs
(Missoula Current) The hot weather has taken its toll on the reservoirs of the lower Clark Fork River, where some fish have died as the result of low oxygen. On Tuesday, a Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks announcement said anglers had reported dead or dying fish in Thompson Falls, Noxon and Cabinet Gorge reservoirs. Biologists investigated and concluded that dissolved oxygen in the reservoirs had declined to levels where fish weren’t getting enough to survive, according to FWP.
Montana Should See Competitive High School Barbecuing
It may be because the world has been focused on the Summer Olympics this year, but there is something about a good competition that gets people fired up. Montana has 3 athletes representing us at this year's Olympic Games. Speaking of competition, Montana is expanding high school baseball in the...
Showers and thunderstorms tonight expected to dry up this evening and tomorrow
Isolated thunderstorms, heavy rain, and lightning expected across Montana & northern Wyoming this week. Areas like Red Lodge, Cody, Kalispell, and Havre may see some rain and thunderstorms into the evening. Weather is expected to improve tonight, but tomorrow could bring more showers in places like Missoula and Bozeman.
Montana Police Says 'Yellowstone' Increased Crime Rate
They always say TV and different sorts of media can prove to be a bad influence on people. Usually, I would figure people have some sense of discernment for themselves. Moreover, I wouldn't imagine that people could be so easily led to do something. However, the police in Montana suggest that the hit TV series Yellowstone is giving criminals some bright ideas.
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