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Free swim hour in Fairview available for nearby seniors
FAIRVIEW, M.T. (KUMV) - Seniors in and around Richland County Montana can escape the heat for a while and swim for free at the Fairview pool this summer. Mondak Seniors President Sue Duffey said thanks to a 1,000 dollar grant from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana, anyone age 60 or older can swim every day from 5 to 6 p.m. mountain time.
Fremont County students named to Sheridan College’s 2024 honor rolls
(Sheridan, WY) – Sheridan College is pleased to recognize students named to its honor rolls for the spring 2024 semester. Sheridan College has three honor roll lists: the President’s Honor Roll, Vice President’s Honor Roll, and the Part-Time Honor Roll. There were 93 Sheridan College students named...
Natalya Kochak exhibit at SAGE
An exhibit on display at SAGE Community Arts tells a story of healing a deep hurt between two families. Executive Director of SAGE Community Arts, Jill Benson, made an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to discuss the exhibit “My Family Anti-Autobiography.” The work has been created by Miami, Fla. based artist, Natalya Kochak.
Economic Development Focus of Town Hall
On Tuesday, July 23, at Governor Mark Gordon’s town hall, at Sheridan College, economic development was one topic of the discussion. Governor Gordon talked some of the development in Sheridan. He also talked the multiplier effect, as every dollar of payroll gets spent in the community and, in turn...
Arch Resources: PRB assets ‘cash negative’ in Q2 2024
GILLETTE, Wyo. — Arch Resources’ Powder River Basin assets finished cash negative this past quarter; however, the thermal segment broke even, with the coal giant reporting a net income of $14.8 million from all segments. During the second quarter of 2024, Arch Resources sold 11.1 million tons of...
Governor orders Wyoming flag to be flown at half-staff July 27
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Gov. Mark Gordon has ordered that the Wyoming State Flag be flown at half staff at the State Capitol Building in Cheyenne as well as in Goshen, Niobrara and Platte counties from sunrise to sunset Saturday. The flag will be lowered halfway in honor and memory...
Torrential rain spelled disaster in Shell
GREYBULL — Around 3:45 p.m. on Saturday, July 21, a hailstorm moved into the Shell area, marking the beginning of what would soon become a natural disaster. The Bighorn Basin is considered a semi-arid desert, which receives around 6-10 inches of rain on average each year, has high summer temperatures, cold winters and winds that can reach hurricane strength. In semi-arid climates, the soil is unable to absorb large amounts...
Man from Vegas apprehended for issuing threats to federal and state officials
A Las Vegas man has been indicted by a federal grand jury on 22 counts for threatening to assault and murder federal officials, including judges, and state employees located in Washington, D.C., New York, New Jersey, and Montana. As per the court records, Spencer Gear, aged 32, was charged for...
Where Is Ashley? Popular Podcast Helps Search For Montana Girl
I'm a true crime junkie. Not because I am weird or anything like that, but because it intrigues me how authorities collect evidence, conduct interviews, and put together pieces that the average person would typically miss during a tragic situation. When it comes to true crime podcasts, they are not...
Billings Outlaws capped wild season with ArenaBowl title
BILLINGS — The Billings Outlaws have brought a world championship back to the Magic City. Despite a season full of turmoil within the Arena Football League, where half the teams eventually folded, and moving throughout several practice facilities in Billings, outdoor included, the Outlaws persevered to win ArenaBowl XXXIII.
NonStop Local Billings will be off the air for a short time Thursday
NonStop Local Billings will temporarily be off the air Thursday while we have to power down our antennas. We hope to be back up to full power as soon as possible. In the meantime, you can watch our NonStop stream online here.
Power outage impacts University of Montana operations
MISSOULA, Mont. — A power outage is impacting services at the University of Montana, after a storm caused widespread damage Wednesday night. The following statement was issued by the university:. "As a result of the extreme weather last evening, there remains a power outage on campus that is impacting...
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