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ART IN THE BEARTOOTHS QUICK FINISH AND LIVE AUCTION THIS WEEKEND
Don’t miss the annual Art in the Beartooths Quick Finish and Live Auction on Saturday, Aug. 3 at the Red Lodge Ales Event Center. Art in the Beartooths is a major fundraising event for the Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery. There are two components to the fundraiser. A silent auction exhibition and sale of that takes place until 7 p.m. on Aug. 5. The second component of Art in the Beartooths is the Quick Finish and Live Auction on Saturday, Aug. 5. At this event they showcase the works and talents of 20 local and regional artists.
Body of missing Minnesota college student recovered from river in Montana
CARBON COUNTY, Mont. (FOX 9) - The body of the missing Minnesota college student and hiker was recovered from a river in Montana on Wednesday. According to officials, the body of Dylan Honnoll was recovered from a river in the Beartooth Mountains, northwest of Red Lodge, Montana. Honnoll's body was found under fast-moving water.
PaddleHeads postpone Thursday's game, announce schedule changes for the rest of this week
MISSOULA, Mont. - Thursday night's Missoula PaddleHeads game against the Billings Mustangs has been postponed due to a lack of electricity in the ballpark. This is a result of Wednesday night's severe storm in Missoula which has left much of the community without power. The game scheduled for Friday night,...
Brett French reports: Grizzly close encounter
Chester Evitt was sitting in his recliner watching a Jennifer Lopez action movie on July 16 when a 500-pound grizzly bear knocked open his front door. Evitt owns a gun shop in Gardiner and didn’t hesitate to grab a nearby Colt 1911 pistol he keeps handy and begin firing shots over the big bruin’s head. The bear was well-known to local wardens and law enforcement after a series of break-ins in the region near the North Entrance of Yellowstone National Park. It had become habituated to human foods after raiding coolers, unsecured garbage cans and eventually breaking into homes and businesses. Two days after Evitt shot at the bear, which luckily scared it off, Fish, Wildlife & Parks responded to another nearby call of a bear break-in. They shot the grizzly as it waded into the Yellowstone River. The bear floated downstream before becoming lodged on a bank. FWP boated down to the bear and removed its head and claws to ensure they weren’t sold on the black market. So, if you’re floating the Yellowstone River near Gardiner and see a large headless, paw-less bear, now you know the rest of the story. To learn more about Evitt’s wild encounter, check out my story at https://billingsgazette.com/outdoors/gardiner-grizzly-bear/article_14ea759c-46cb-11ef-84e4-1789396dcaca.html.
Belfry Fire Rises and is Contained
It turned out to be a busy weekend for the Belfry community and its volunteer fire fighters when a fire started in Belfry on BLM Land Saturday, July 20. It has been 100 percent contained. Termed the Cub Creek Fire, Belfry Fire and many other districts responded with fast, critical action.
Colstrip power plant offline during heat wave
A large source of energy generation for Montana’s biggest utility has gone offline while much of the state experiences extreme heat. The coal-fired power plant in Colstrip went offline Tuesday afternoon. NorthWestern Energy spokesperson Jo Dee Black confirmed the shutdown but did not give details on the cause. Black told MTPR NorthWestern hopes to have the facility up and running in the next few days. This loss of Montana-based energy means the utility company will have to purchase energy from the open market to meet demands.
9th Circuit sends BIA case back, reverses judgment, orders new federal judge to be assigned
The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday removed and reversed Montana District Court Judge Susan P. Watters from a case involving a former Bureau of Indian Affairs Officer who raped and impregnated a Northern Cheyenne woman while on duty. The federal case, which is seven years old, has bounced through federal and state […]
Missoula, western Montanans, clean up after windstorm, 109 mph gusts on Mount Sentinel
Missoulians were cleaning up debris and negotiating power outages Thursday after a storm and high winds the night before split trees to the ground and uprooted them, dropped power lines and damaged homes and gardens. Jan Oliver, who owns a home in the middle of Missoula, was clearing branches Thursday afternoon with one tenant, Bryan […]
Crews attack 2 new fires in Polson area
POLSON, Mont. — CSKT Division of Fire crews are battling two new fire starts in the Polson area. The Haymaker Fire, 6 miles southeast of Polson, is burning 15 acres at 0% containment. The fire was caused by lightning and is burning in steep terrain with dense timber. There...
Montana State Bobcats looking to go '1-0 every day' as they enter into fall camp
SPOKANE, Wash. — It's time to welcome back football season in Bozeman with Montana State kicking off fall camp on Thursday. Over the weekend at the Big Sky Kickoff, Bobcats coach Brent Vigen, senior offensive lineman Marcus Wehr and senior defensive lineman Brody Grebe were in attendance to represent Montana State to talk about the season ahead.
Storm damage causes river closures
Portions of Clark Fork and Bitterroot Rivers closed due to power lines in the water in aftermath of Wednesday’s severe storm. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has closed portions of the Bitterroot and Clark Fork Rivers due to safety concerns resulting from power lines that are in the water after Wednesday’s severe storm.
‘All of a sudden, boom, crash’: Missoula residents recall a raucous summer storm
Missoulians woke up Thursday morning to pick up the pieces left by a powerful storm that slammed the region overnight. Heavy sustained winds turned the city’s streets into a winding maze of busted conifers and tangled branches. Frank and Mary Head stood outside their home surveying their street. Frank...
Another Windy Night In The Forecast For Missoula, Western Montana
After last night's insane severe thunderstorm that brought winds as high as 109 mph at the top of Mount Sentinel, we hoped it would be a relatively calm Thursday night. And although the forecast isn't calling for 109 mph, we are in line for another blustery evening. According to the...
Missoula family recounts damage done by severe storm
MISSOULA, Mont. — A Missoula County family says they are happy to be alive after needing to retreat to their basement as Wednesday nights severe storm hit Missoula with winds up to 80 miles per hour. "I have to take all my kids and my pet go to the...
Great Falls breaks nearly 100-year high temperature record Wednesday
Great Falls saw a record-breaking high daily temperature for July 24, hitting 103 degrees Wednesday afternoon at the airport. The high temp breaks a daily record of 102 set all the way back in 1929, according to the National Weather Service. Havre set a daily record with a high of 107, moving up...
Lunch in the Park an Uptown Success; Dinner in the Park coming next week
The Butte Parks & Trails Foundation definitely deserves a pat on the back. Lunch in the Park resumed late Wednesday morning with a full street of food trucks, a park full of hungry music lovers and a fantastic acoustic show by this week's headliner, Cruz Contreras on the main stage/gazebo. And despite some rainclouds on the horizon, it turned out to be a great afternoon with some fantastic music, delicious food and plenty of stuff for the kids.
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