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@MontanaState with author Tommy Orange
Tommy Orange, an author whose novels chronicle contemporary Native American life, will speak at Montana State University’s First Year Student Convocation on Tuesday as part of the university’s formal welcome of the incoming class. Orange is an acclaimed writer whose 2018 debut novel, “There There," follows 12 contemporary...
River City Roots Festival brings 2 days of music, art, family fun to Missoula Sept. 6 & 7!
Named 2009’s Montana Tourism Event of the Year, the River City Roots Festival draws more than 15,000 individuals to the heart of Downtown Missoula for two days of exceptional music, first-class art and free family fun!. Produced by the Missoula Downtown Association as Missoula’s signature celebration, the River City...
Ballot recount in Silver Bow County after 1,000 ballots were miscounted
BUTTE, Mont. - Butte-Silver Bow County is recounting ballots from the June primary after 1,000 ballots were miscounted. A public recount will be held on Aug. 19 and 20 at the Butte Civic Center. The County Clerk and Recorder emphasized that there are no missing ballots at all, and that...
Red River Valley Fair Sends Fair Experience Survey
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — The Red River Valley Fair wants to find out what you would like to see for next year’s fair. The survey comes one week after the fair reported suffering a “financial disaster following a shift from a ten-day fair to an event that stretched over three separate weekends.
Be The Change: Enroll In Mental Health First Aid Training In Williston, ND
The last few years have been anything but easy, and the mental health crisis we’re facing is a clear sign that awareness and action are more important than ever. We’ve lost far too many people to addiction and suicide, and the heartbreaking reality is that we often find ourselves saying, "I wish I’d seen the signs" or "I wish I’d known what to do."
Montana Pitmaster Classic: Annual Event Returns To Bozeman.
This weekend is one of my favorite weekends of the year. Not only is it the return of Bobcat Football, but it's also the return of one of the best events in the state and it just so happens to take place in Bozeman this Friday night and Saturday. If you try hard, you might be able to start to smell the deliciousness early Friday morning.
Outgoing Montana State President Waded Cruzado leaves lasting legacy in Bobcat athletics
BOZEMAN — Waded Cruzado had been in Washington, D.C., but she took a flight that got her to Seattle in time for the game. Montana State University’s President since January 2010, Cruzado took her seat in the University of Washington’s arena ready to see the Bobcat women’s basketball team play the Huskies in the first round of the 2017 NCAA Tournament. She saw the graphics and statistics on the scoreboard over the middle of the court and remarked to fellow MSU administrators that she wanted a similar one inside the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse.
Two natural gas pipeline projects in the works for ND
Two natural gas pipeline projects could mean more use of Bakken natural gas. A pipeline company is planning to convert a crude oil pipeline that brings Bakken oil to Guernsey, Wyoming to a natural gas liquids pipeline. Kinder Morgan plans to have the “Double H” pipeline converted by 2026....
Be The Change: Enroll In Mental Health First Aid Training In Williston, ND
The last few years have been anything but easy, and the mental health crisis we’re facing is a clear sign that awareness and action are more important than ever. We’ve lost far too many people to addiction and suicide, and the heartbreaking reality is that we often find ourselves saying, "I wish I’d seen the signs" or "I wish I’d known what to do."
Abortion rights ballot measures to go before voters Montana and Arizona
Voters in Arizona and Montana will be able to decide in November whether they want to protect the right to an abortion in their state constitutions. The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a 200-word summary that abortion rights advocates used to collect signatures for a ballot measure is valid, clearing the way for the issue to remain on the ballot.The Arizona secretary of state's office said last week it had certified 577,971 signatures - far above the required number that the coalition supporting the ballot measure had to submit in order to put the question before voters. ...
West Nile Virus Has Been Reported in Montana
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - The Montana Department of Health and Human Services announced this week that West Nile virus has been reported in Montana, primarily in counties in northern and eastern Montana. I spoke with DPHHS Vectorborne Disease Epidemiologist Devon Cozart on Tuesday who provided details. West Nile Virus...
Exclusive: Democrats in a fight to keep Montana blue, Peters says
Montana is Democrats' toughest Senate seat to keep blue in 2024, Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.) said Tuesday during an Axios House event on the sidelines of the Democratic National Convention. Why it matters: Whether Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) successfully defends his seat in a state that former President Trump twice...
Montana State Fund Buys 4H Steer for Billings Family Service
Budding cattlelady Bayley Becker, a student with the Worden Riverdale 4H, raised a Black Angus steer named Lamar. At the recent 4H Livestock Sale and Auction at MontanaFair, this Angus weighed a respectable 1,381 pounds. Bayley should be delighted to know that her dedication and efforts to raise Lamar will help feed families in need in the Billings community and in Yellowstone County.
Woman Pulls a Knife on Two Teenagers in Downtown Missoula
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - On August 17, 2024, Missoula Police Department Officers were dispatched to a report of a female pulling a knife on two individuals in the downtown area. The 911 caller, 13-year-old John Doe, said the female had pulled a knife, pointed it at him, and was swearing. Doe said the female had left the area where the incident occurred and was now near the Iron Horse.
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