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New student wellness center opens on MSU campus as students return
Jacob Zink, Waded Cruzado and Amber Long along with others cut the ribbon for the MSU Student Wellness Center. New and returning students are getting the first look at MSU’s Student Wellness Center, including Nate Mayville, who is returning for his senior year. He’s looking forward to doing laps in the pool and says it’s a significant upgrade from the current gym.
This Very Rare, Deadly Virus Is Now Detected In Montana
During the summer months, you really don't think about getting sick, at least not compared to the winter months. However, thanks to the annoying little mosquitoes that pester us in the summer months, there are chances you could contract a nasty little virus and not even know you're ill. READ...
STUBER: ‘Cats overcome many obstacles on way to first FBS win in 18 years
To compound the challenges of playing a Mountain West team at more than 5,000 feet above sea level in the high mountain desert at 2 p.m. local time, there were plenty of other challenges facing Montana State on Saturday afternoon in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Not only did MSU dig itself a 17-0 hole before rallying for a 35-31 win, the ‘Cats also had to reshuffle, re-organize, react and rally.
Comedian Theo Von Makes Announces Surprise Show for Montana
We have a feeling these tickets will be going fast. Comedy in Montana is surging right now. We have seen top talent come to Montana recently for shows. Everyone from Bert Kreischer to Pete Davidson to Dave Chappelle has made stops in Montana over the past couple of years. These...
Montana State's Adam Jones, McCade O'Reilly, Brendan Hall recognized for efforts at New Mexico
FARMINGTON, Utah — The Big Sky Conference announced its weekly honors for the past week of competition, with football officially entering the fold for the fall sports season after Montana State’s Week 0 victory at New Mexico. Big Sky Football Players of the Week (Aug. 26, 2024) Offensive...
Montana Labor Day Hack: Turn Hot Dogs into Tasty Burnt Ends
Labor Day Weekend is here and we are firing up the grills all over Montana. The unofficial farewell to summer is usually paired with some BBQ. In fact, according to blackenterprise.com, "214 million Americans (67%) plan to fire up the grill this year, while 115 million Americans (36%) plan to watch a movie at a theater or at home."
Expert shares tips for safely posting back-to-school photos while protecting your child's identity
Montana families are excited about capturing those first-day-of-school moments, but remember to be cautious when sharing photos online. School resource officer Katie Cunningham in Great Falls advises avoiding identifiable information like full names or school details to keep kids safe. She also recommends reviewing privacy settings and educating children on safe online practices to ensure their safety remains a priority.
New season of ‘Montana PBS Reports: IMPACT’ to premiere Sept. 12
BOZEMAN — The third season of “Montana PBS Reports: IMPACT” will premiere with a new episode Sept. 12. The episode examines two proposed amendments to the Montana Constitution. The first, Constitutional Initiative 126, would end the practice of each political party having its own primary ballot and create a system where all candidates appear on the same ballot, with the top four vote-getters advancing to the general election, regardless of party. The second amendment examined in the episode, Constitutional Initiative 127, would make it so candidates would need a majority of votes to win an election, rather than a plurality as they do now.
Montana Ranchers Burned Out: Where’s the Big Talk Now?
Where are our guys? Has anyone heard from Tester or Raines yet on help for the ranchers who have been burned out by the fires? There are 56 huge fires now burning in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. Most of ours are related to the fierce lightning that moved through last Wednesday. I saw some of the most gut-wrenching photos this morning of a family's cows that couldn't get out of the way in time. It broke my heart to see this cruelty that Mother Nature delivered to them. I love all my animals, much like most ranchers, and I don't know if I could handle it either. Cows and their calves lying there next to each other where they died an awful death. I wish there was more we could do.
Montana Attorney General Wants Narcan First Aid Kits in Public Spaces
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen appeared on Monday’s Talk Back show to continue his emphasis on the fight against fentanyl coming into Montana. Knudsen began by reminding listeners about just how deadly fentanyl can be. “Narcan is a counter agent to fentanyl,” began Knudsen....
Lawmakers eye more prison beds
HELENA — Citing an unprecedented surge in state inmates, Montana lawmakers convening on corrections issues Tuesday committed to addressing a 500-prison-bed shortage during the 2025 Legislature. Construction costs per bed were estimated at $216,000. “We have a situation with our prison population, both male and female, that’s fundamentally out...
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