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Manhattan Christian, Montana Tech hoops star Caleb Bellach signs first professional contract
HELENA — Caleb Bellach last remembers being nervous about basketball three years ago. He was a sophomore transferring to Montana Tech to be “the guy” for a program that’d stack three consecutive Frontier Conference regular-season and tournament championships for the first time in league history. Now,...
Big Sky’s Len Hill Park home to weekly night concerts
Following an incredible first two shows, the Arts Council of Big Sky welcomes local audiences to the continuation of Music in the Mountains at Center Stage in Len Hill Park on Thursday evenings. Running through September 12th, these shows are free and open to the public. This year marks the 15th anniversary of hosting Music in the Mountains in Len Hill Park.
Q2 Billings Area Weather: Isolated showers & thunderstorms on the Fourth of July
As expected, Wednesday was an active weather day for Montana and Wyoming. We will have lingering showers this evening, and isolated showers and thunderstorms will return on Independence Day, too.
MT Department of Revenue to conduct property reviews in Billings according to BPD
Billings Police Department is warning residents that the Montana Department of Revenue will soon send appraisers to properties in Billings. Billings PD emphasized that appraisers being on private property is not trespassing, per Statute MCA 15-7-139.
Montana Grizzlies ring in 2025 football recruiting class with six new commits
MISSOULA — As July begins and the fall football season rapidly approaches, planning for the future never ends in the college football world, and the Montana Grizzlies have been no exception after recently adding their first verbal commitments for their 2025 recruiting class. Last week and this week, the...
Beach Boys set to perform next month at Kalispell's Northwest Montana Fair & Rodeo
KALISPELL, Mont. - The Northwest Montana Fair announced Tuesday that the famous Beach Boys will perform at the fair on August 13. "The Beach Boys are one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful bands of all time, with over 100 million records sold worldwide. Between the 1960s and today, the group had over 80 songs chart worldwide," a release from the fair states.
Zephyr, Big Sky Resort team up for high-altitude spin classes
Spinners rejoice—Big Sky Resort’s Elevated Wellness event will take place for the second year on the deck of Everett’s 8800 restaurant on three consecutive Fridays in July, beginning with two cycling classes led by Bozeman-based Zephyr Cycling Studio on Friday, July 12. The idea to host Elevated...
Dillon wins Maybelle Arthur tourney as momentum picks up
The Dillon Cubs found themselves at a key moment of the season needing something big to happen to turn their season around. Something big happened and Dillon turned their season around. Still riding the wave of momentum, Dillon posted a 4-1 record as host of the six-team Maybelle Arthur American Legion Baseball Tournament, and claimed the team title.
Marty Pavelich dies at 96, leaves singular Big Sky legacy
Four-time Stanley Cup winner, mentor and storyteller, faithful church builder, champion for local hockey; the list goes on in Marty’s memory. On June 28, Big Sky resident Marty Pavelich passed away at the age of 96 due to complications from ALS. Pavelich touched many lives during his 34 years...
Former Fergus standout Royce Robinson signs with Rocky Mountain College
BILLINGS--Rocky Mountain College Basketball announced Tuesday on social media that former Fergus standout Royce Robinson has signed with the Battlin' Bears. A two-sport standout at Fergus, Robinson was part of a basketball and football state championship. He averaged just over 24 points and seven rebounds per game during the Golden Eagles basketball state title run.
Missoula social workers voice concerns over new urban camping ordinance
MISSOULA, Mont. — Social workers in Missoula are concerned about possible impacts from a new ordinance addressing urban camping. Missoula City Council passed the measure after lengthy public discussion and numerous workgroups. Now, outreach advocates say it will create issues with their day-to-day operations and the services they provide...
Billings Oasis Water Park 'Ride the Rip' Wave Surfer opens this weekend!
This Sunday, North America's first "Ride the Rip" Wave Surfer will open to the public at Oasis Water Park in the Billings Heights. Director of Operations for Oasis Water Park. Chuck Barthuly says they broke the ground on the project as a way to appeal to older kids in the community and add more fun for the entire family.
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