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Missoula storm causes more power outages
MISSOULA, Mont. — Sunday's storms have resulted in plenty more trees coming down as well as thousands of customers without power based on the Northwest Energy outage map. Most of those are in the Missoula Valley south of the Clark Fork River, but there are a few in Maxville near Philipsburg.
Pickup truck and trailer stolen from Blackfeet Reservation prompts public search
BROWNING, Mont. - A truck and trailer stolen from the Blackfeet Reservation prompted law enforcement to ask for the public's assistance in locating them. A 2020 white Dodge Ram 2500 was stolen along with a flatbed trailer, Blackfeet Law Enforcement Services announced Thursday night. The truck has a Montana license...
Changes in Real Estate Commissions Could Lower Missoula Home Prices
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - According to the National Association of Realtors, a recent national settlement over the current real estate commission structure could possibly help lower home prices. I spoke with Brint Wahlberg, President of the Missoula Organization of Realtors who described the current method of buying and selling...
MCPS looking to fill trustee seat
MISSOULA, Mont. — Missoula County Public Schools Board is in need of a new trustee. On Aug. 8, the district announced they had no candidates sign up for a vacant trustee seat. Now the search continues before the school year begins. Missoula County Public Schools has 11 board members....
Great Falls CMR football 'way ahead of schedule' as fall practice kicks off
GREAT FALLS — Friday was the first day of high school fall practice, and Great Falls CMR already likes where it's at. After some down years, the team brought in new head coach A.J. Wilson back in January. "They're ready to hit the ground running like they were today,"...
'We’ll go as far as those dudes take us': A position breakdown of Montana State's offensive line
BOZEMAN — The past two seasons, Montana State has had the second-best rushing offense in the FCS. That statistic is a reflection of a dominant offensive line, and the group hopes the same standard in recent history will remain for 2024. "They’ve dominated every single year that they’ve been...
How and why Montana Grizzlies running back Nick Ostmo decided to return for 6th year
MISSOULA — Nick Ostmo is running it back for one final season with the Montana football team. The 6-foot, 221-pound running back decided to use his COVID waiver to return for a sixth year with the Griz. He had previously chosen to hang up his cleats a year early due to a history of injuries in high school and college.
Butte Silver-Bow County ordered to recount ballots after double-counting error
BUTTE, Mont. — Election issues arise in Butte Silver-Bow County as they are being ordered to recount ballots cast in the June, 4 primary election. This due to the possibility of as many as 1,000 ballots being double counted, potentially impacting the outcomes of a handful of close races.
Great Falls celebrating 30th anniversary of its unmatched summer of golf
GREAT FALLS – The Golden Age of Great Falls golf is celebrating its 30th anniversary this summer. It was way back in 1994 that the Electric City produced the champions of all three men’s state tournaments, along with two other prestigious amateur events. That historical footnote was featured...
Saints Split Second Day at Big Sky Challenge
BUTTE, Mont. – The Carroll College Volleyball team wrapped up play at the 2024 Big Sky Challenge on Saturday, splitting a pair of games with Dakota Wesleyan and Bushnell. Carroll will walk away from their opening weekend with a sense of accomplishment, finishing 3-1 after a pair of games on Saturday. The Fighting Saints out-dueled Dakota Wesleyan in the morning, before falling to Bushnell in their final match of the tournament.
Fáilte Montana Irish Festival 2024 is Coming to Missoula Soon
For those who wondering if you missed the 2024 Fáilte Irish festival in Missoula this summer, no need to worry, it's on the way just a bit later this year than it has been in the past. The Friends of Irish Studies in the West are excited for this...
Fort Missoula fills with families for a fundraiser with a constructive twist
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Missoula Food Bank and Jackson Contractor group present the 7th Annual Missoula under construction event. The goal is to raise funds for the childhood nutrition program while educating young people and families about the trades. Gates opened at 9 a.m. Saturday morning at the Fort...
Montana poll finds support for new BLM oil and gas rules
(Daily Montanan) A poll commissioned by the Montana Wildlife Federation in July and released this week found broad support for parts of a Bureau of Land Management oil and gas rule released earlier this year that Montana’s Republican federal delegation is seeking to block from taking effect. The poll...
Viewpoint: Montana must get serious about property tax cuts
Do you own a home and wonder what it’s worth? You can easily look up your address on Zillow and see the estimated value is rapidly rising, translating to more property taxes. Too many Montana families cannot keep up with an annual $249-million property tax increase imposed by Republican...
Montana requests federal disaster aid from July windstorm
(The Center Square) – Gov. Greg Gianforte has requested a disaster declaration from President Joe Biden in response to a July windstorm in Missoula and Powell counties. In his letter to Biden, Gianforte wrote that “long-lasting thunderstorms that produced strong damaging winds” in the area. “When these...
Arlee celebrates skatepark grand opening and new opportunities for youth
ARLEE, Mont. – Arlee is celebrating the grand opening of a brand-new skatepark, thanks to the efforts and contributions of Jeff Ament, the Montana Pool Service, and the Montana Skatepark Association. The event began with a Native American prayer to bless the park, followed by acknowledgments from tribal elders....
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