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The Tragedy in Tunnel Creek
On Sept. 20, 2004, a pilot and four passengers in a single-engine Cessna 206 left Glacier Park International Airport and headed for Schafer Meadows, the site of the only public airstrip in the mountainous, remote 1.5-million-acre Bob Marshall Wilderness complex. Located along the upper stretch of the Middle Fork of...
Structures secured as Elkhorn Fire, Prospect Fire continue to burn southwest of Alta
MISSOULA, Mont. — Firefighters have secured theRiver of No Return Lodge and Blackie Foster Cabin as the Elkhorn Fire burns 16 miles southwest of Alta in Idaho's Frank Church Wilderness. The Elkhorn Fire measured2,482 acres as of Monday and was 0% contained. The nearby Prospect Fire measured791 acres. Fire...
Former Buc returning to basketball program as an assistant
Former Dawson Buccaneer, Beau Santistevan, is returning to his alma mater as an assistant basketball coach for the 2024-2025 year. Santistevan is originally from Bigfork and helped Bigfork High School go undefeated and capture the 2018 Class B State Championship. Santistevan was named the State Tournament MVP. Santistevan played for...
Tigirlily Gold Nominated For Another Award
(Hazen, ND) — Tigirlily Gold has been nominated for the People’s Choice Country Awards. The sisters from Hazen have made waves in the country music world, and are nominated in the categories “Group-Duo of 2024” and “Group-Duo Song” of 2024 for their song “I Tried a Ring On.” Back in May, Tigirlily Gold won an award for “New Duo or Group of the Year” from the Academy of Country Music. The People’s Choice Country Awards will be held at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville on September 26th.
Commission sets wolf hunting regulations, quotas for season; units tweaked near Yellowstone
Following pressure from Yellowstone National Park and locals living north of the park boundary, the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission on Friday unanimously adopted an amendment to the wolf and furbearer regulations for the upcoming hunting season that will split Wolf Management Unit 313 – just north of the park boundary – back into two […]
Why is Missoula Experiencing So Many Thunderstorms Recently?
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - I spoke to National Weather Service Meteorologist Jen Kitzmiller on Monday morning to ask about the severity of thunderstorms that have swept through the Missoula area since what she termed the ‘derecho’ (a widespread long-lived wind storm that is associated with a band of rapidly moving showers or thunderstorms) hit Missoula on July 24.
New Altru Hospital in Grand Forks Nears Completion
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The new hospital in Grand Forks may not boast more rooms than the prior incarnation. However, it’s not so much the quantity that administrators consider important, but the quality. Case in point: the smallest operating rooms at the new facility are the size...
Lack of transparency in school choice discussion undermines trust
An article published on Aug. 15 by Amy Dalrymple brought attention to an issue that should concern all of us in North Dakota’s education community. The ongoing work of the School Choice Task Force is not only about exploring school choice models like charter schools and vouchers but also about how these discussions are taking […]
Bicycle rider suffers severe injuries after crash in northeast North Dakota
WALSH COUNTY, N.D. (KFGO) – A Park River man suffered severe injuries when he was hit by an SUV in northeast North Dakota Monday. The crash happened around 5:15 p.m. on State Highway 17 near Mile Marker 119. According to the Highway Patrol, Dennis Loewen was riding his bicycle...
Q2 Billings Area Weather: Strong to severe t'storms possible tonight & Wednesday
The first of two waves brought showers and thunderstorms to Montana & Wyoming Tuesday, and severe weather is possible through this evening. More strong to severe thunderstorms are possible Wednesday.
Rotary Brewfest raised $27,000 for youth groups
The third annual Polson Rotary Brewfest was held Saturday afternoon, Aug. 13, on Main Street in front of the Mission Valley Elks Club. Rotarians sell tickets for five prizes, each valued at $1,000, beforehand. Prize winners were Vicki Arndt, Konrad Cook, Lori Young, Lauren Grimes and Tony Seifert. This year’s event raised around $27,000 for local youth. Beneficiaries are the Rotary baseball field, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Flathead Reservation and Lake County, Mission Valley Aquatics and Fitness youth programs and UM Flathead Lake Biological Station scholarships. Hellcat Maggie played on the Anderson Broadcasting mobile stage and there was ample room for...
Weather pattern remains active through Wednesday evening
MONTANA - Central Montana remains under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 10pm, where gusty outflow winds have been our biggest threat. Showers and thunderstorms will taper off in northeastern Montana tonight, with calm and drier conditions expected Wednesday morning. By Wednesday afternoon, another wave of energy will track in from...
Football: St. Mary’s among teams moving divisions prior to 2024 season
BISMARCK, N.D. — High school football is back in North Dakota with a full slate of games this Friday across the state. But before we the action on the gridiron begins, it’s important to showcase some of the changes that were made ahead of the 2024 season. One of the changes comes at the top […]
Hockey: Bobcats hire Garrett Roth as head coach
BISMARCK, N.D. — Last month, Layne Sedevie stepped down as the Bismarck Bobcats head coach after 15 years at the helm. Flash forward to now, not even a month later, the Bobcats have their guy bringing a familiar face back to the Capital City in the franchise’s all-time leading scorer Garrett Roth. Roth returns to […]
Severe Thunderstorm Watches issued for SW & central Montana until 10 pm Tuesday
MONTANA - Today's weather is embodying Summer in full force: with sunshine, temperatures in the 70's and 80's and calm winds. Our evening forecast does not change from this pattern for most of the region, aside from evening cooling. However – there is a 20 percent chance of scattered thunderstorms...
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