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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...
Viewpoint: NorthWestern Energy’s missteps in a changing climate
As Sarah Lundquist from Families for a Livable Climate remarked in her recent Op Ed, the late July storm that blasted through Missoula was a reminder that climate change can look different from polar bears adrift on shrinking icebergs thousands of miles away. In Montana, it can look like a...
Montana Teachers Startling Costs For Their Classroom
Some schools have already started while others are gearing up for the first day of school. Parents have their lists of what they need to buy for school supplies but this only accounts for some of the items that are needed every year in the classroom. How Much Are Montana...
First West Nile Virus of 2024 confirmed in mosquitos in eastern Montana
Local and state officials on Monday reported the first cases of West Nile Virus of 2024 have been found in mosquitos in four counties in eastern Montana. The Department of Public Health and Human Services reported that the virus was detected in mosquitos from six different pools in Blaine, Dawson, Prairie and Wibaux counties. Typically, […]
Montana Arts Council hosting community meeting Aug. 23
The Montana Arts Council is hosting a community meeting 4:30-6 p.m. Aug. 23 at the Great Falls Public Library to share information about the importance of the arts in Montana and gather community feedback. The meeting will be followed by a reading and book launch event with Montana’s Poet Laureate,...
Move-in day at Montana universities brings support for students and families alike
College move-in day is here, signaling a new start for students at Montana State University and the University of Montana, along with some emotional goodbyes. About three-quarters of students moving into dorms at both universities are new, including UM student, Dora Colin, who arrived on campus without knowing anyone beforehand.
Staffing issues cause Sweet Grass High School to cancel breakfast and lunch offerings
BIG TIMBER, Mont. - When school starts on August 21, students at Sweet Grass High School will have to bring their own breakfasts and lunches for the 2024-25 school year. Superintendent Corey Austin sent a letter out to families informing them the high school "will not be able to provide breakfast or lunch" for students due to not having enough cooks to provide these meals.
Calumet conducting spill response training Aug. 20-21
Calumet Montana is conducting spill response training exercises Aug. 20-21 from noon to 5 p.m. both days. As part of this training, Calumet team members will deploy containment booms on the Missouri River at the Rainbow Dam boat launch. The training is a standard component of Calumet’s preparedness plan and...
Discover the history of Billings through a cemetery tour
BILLINGS, Mont. - Mountview Cemetery in Billings is offering a unique way to explore the rich history of the Montana frontier. Residents can now take a self-guided tour focusing on prominent women who shaped the city. The city's second self-guided tour series at Mountview Cemetery highlights five influential female figures.
DelVets reaches final four at American Legion World Series
DelVets has advanced to the final four in the American Legion World series and will play tonight for a chance to win it all. After winning their first game over Billings, MT by a score of 6-1 they fell in their next game against Midland, MI 9-2. In order to stay alive and advance to the final four ... Read More
Billions of reasons for leaders to be excited in Billings
When most Montanans think of growth, sprawling communities and building projects, it’s nearly impossible not to begin with Bozeman and Missoula — both college towns, and both the focus of countless stories ranging from home prices to being “discovered” after the COVID pandemic. But if you want to talk investment, the state’s largest city and […]
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