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Tour University of Montana’s New Dining Center with Epic Drone Footage
We all have memories of the school cafeteria. The days you would anticipate what kind of mystery meat the lunch lady was serving up that day. Or, if you were lucky, it was pizza day. As the popular Adam Sandler song "Lunch Lady Land" goes, "Yesterday's meatloaf is today's sloppy joes." With cafeteria food, you just have to either accept what is on the day's menu or go without it.
‘Billings KOA Holiday’ Embraces Its Place as ‘Flagship’ Park
During his time in Billings, Mont., to celebrate the dedication of Kampgrounds of America’s (KOA) new headquarters, Woodall’s Campground Magazine’s (WCM) Editor Ben Quiggle was able to visit the Billings KOA Holiday and spoke with assistant general manager Alicia Fox about the park. The campground became part...
Woman Pulls a Knife on Two Teenagers in Downtown Missoula
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - On August 17, 2024, Missoula Police Department Officers were dispatched to a report of a female pulling a knife on two individuals in the downtown area. The 911 caller, 13-year-old John Doe, said the female had pulled a knife, pointed it at him, and was swearing. Doe said the female had left the area where the incident occurred and was now near the Iron Horse.
Hamilton City Council to hold meeting on future of historic City Hall building
MISSOULA, Mont. — A new architectural report is out about how to use Hamilton's City Hall. The 1906 building is on the National Register. It's been the Town Hall, Library, and until last year it was also the Fire Department. After talking with the public and studying the site,...
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...
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.
100-Day Countdown: Big Sky Resort, MT, Prepares to Unveil New Projects for 2024-25 Winter Season
Big Sky, Montana, August 19, 2024 – The countdown to ski season has officially begun, with just 100 days remaining until opening day on November 27, 2024. This winter, the resort will unveil several new infrastructure upgrades as part of a massive 10-year capital improvement plan, Big Sky 2025, which continues its final chapter.
New complex positions Big Sky as industry leader in providing affordable employee housing
BIG SKY, Mont. — As the price of rent in resort towns skyrockets across the country, the rising cost of living is a growing challenge for both employers and employees alike. In Big Sky, the resort has risen to that challenge with the completion of Levinski Lodge, enabling them to offer affordable housing to over 1,000 members of their team. That gives Big Sky more than five times the ski industry's average employee housing, according to the National Ski Areas Association.
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.
UM Celebrates Successes in Student Enrollment and Housing
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - With the potential of yet another year of enrollment increases, University of Montana Director of Strategic Communications Dave Kuntz appeared with Missoula Chamber of Commerce CEO Mark Losh on the KGVO Talk Back show to address several important topics, including housing over 10,000 students. Chamber...
@MontanaState with author Tommy Orange
Tommy Orange, an author whose novels chronicle contemporary Native American life, will speak at Montana State University’s First Year Student Convocation on Tuesday as part of the university’s formal welcome of the incoming class. Orange is an acclaimed writer whose 2018 debut novel, “There There," follows 12 contemporary...
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
Classic car show Sept. 7 raises money for all-inclusive park in memory of Dan Huff
“The beauty of Dan is that he made every little kid feel like there was an adventure awaiting them.” Dan Huff’s sister, Susan Gontarek, reminisces about her brother’s playful spirit and love for fun. Huff grew up in Laurel and graduated from LHS in 1975. A devastating...
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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