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Missoula's Steve Sevilla hopes to become first member of Butte 100's 1,000-mile club
BUTTE — The Butte 100 has had plenty of firsts in its previous 17 years dating to the inaugural race in 2007. Steve Sevilla is looking for another first in the 18th edition of Butte’s mountain biking race Saturday. If Sevilla completes the 100-mile trek, he will join the 1,000-mile club as the race’s first ever 10-time finisher.
Judge blasts DEQ for lack of public notice in permitting West Yellowstone wastewater system
Gallatin County District Court Judge Andrew Breuner had two unenviable choices: Hurt the water or hurt the economy. He chose neither in a decision regarding permitting a private wastewater system that sits near one of the greatest tourist destinations on earth, Yellowstone National Park. At the heart of the court case decided last week and […] The post Judge blasts DEQ for lack of public notice in permitting West Yellowstone wastewater system appeared first on Daily Montanan.
2024 Great Northern Ram Rodeo Brings MSU-Northern Together with Pro Circuit
The Great Northern Fair will have a two-day rodeo starting on Thursday. New Media Broadcasters talked with MSU-Northern rodeo coach Doug Kallenberger to see what hand he and his team will have in helping with the events. “So we were approached about three or four years ago by the (Great...
Fargo Police looking for man who allegedly approached young kids
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Fargo Police is asking for help in identifying a man who they say approached young kids earlier this week. FPD says on Tuesday, July 16, a man approached the children in the 1400 block of 68th Avenue South just before 9 p.m. They describe...
STEM program initially for New Town Native American students allows students from the rest of ND
NEW TOWN, N.D. (KFYR) - A summer program provides Native American students with an immersive experience in STEM careers. INSTEM, which stands for “Indians into STEM,” is for seventh graders through high school seniors. Every year has a different curriculum, so students get a different experience on a college campus each summer.
Blazing a new trail: Roughrider extension will connect Fort Rice and Fort Lincoln
MANDAN, N.D. (KFYR) - A lot of North Dakotans use park trails when they want to get out into nature. One of those trails is about to get quite a bit longer. When State Trails Coordinator Sarah Torgerson gets ready for work, she puts on a hard hat and a reflective vest before heading out to her latest project site. This summer, it’s the Roughrider Trail expansion. She said blazing the trail is moving at a good pace, thanks to the modern equipment the state’s Parks and Rec agency acquired about a year ago.
Bismarck besties are helping other kids and following in their mothers’ footsteps, one sale at a time
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - When it comes to hustle, Ella Koper and Avril Pomarleau take after their mothers. What started as a fun way for the girls to pass the time grew into a profitable business. Last year, the girls earned 700 dollars at just nine and 10 years old...
Four Measures of How Safe Montana Is Compared to Other States
Recently we learned that Montana is one of the most dangerous places to be during the 4th of July because that holiday is one where many people travel, and Montana is known for having may fatal car accidents during that holiday weekend and fatal accidents of different kinds. But Montanans...
A New Scam Is Hitting Montana, And It’s Surprising
Keep your money in your pocket and avoid this new scam hitting Montana. There have been scams in Montana dealing with fake warrants, fundraisers, and tax penalties, but scammers have been getting creative over the years. New Scams Hitting Montana. Some new scams hitting Montana have been over social media...
Gov. Gianforte: Montana National Guard is Ready to Fight Fires If Needed
The 2024 wildfire season is well underway on Montana, and there have already been76 fires reported, according to Gov. Greg Gianforte, who spoke on our Missoula sister station KGVO recently. He told listeners that the state was prepared for this fire season. In addition to money set aside by the state legislature for firefighting costs, and firefighters have been doing a great job attacking and containing more than six dozen wild fires so far.
Wyoming’s Above-Average Alcohol Consumption May Be Increasing the State’s DUI Deaths
An analysis looking at data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reveals that eight of the ten states with the highest fatal DUI rates also report some of the highest alcohol consumption levels nationwide. The study looks at the number of deadly crashes involving drivers under the influence of...
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