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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.
Montana Western ranked No. 11, Tech No. 21 in NAIA preseason football poll
The Bulldogs from Dillon won't be flying under the radar to start the 2024 football season, as Montana Western ranks No. 11 on the preseason NAIA football top 25 poll that was released on Monday. UM Western was one of three Frontier Conference teams to make the top 25, joining...
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...
Former Buc returning to basketball program as an assistant
Former Dawson Buccaneer, Beau Santistevan, is returning to his alma mater as an assistant basketball coach for the 2024-2025 year. Santistevan is originally from Bigfork and helped Bigfork High School go undefeated and capture the 2018 Class B State Championship. Santistevan was named the State Tournament MVP. Santistevan played for...
River City Roots Festival brings 2 days of music, art, family fun to Missoula Sept. 6 & 7!
Named 2009’s Montana Tourism Event of the Year, the River City Roots Festival draws more than 15,000 individuals to the heart of Downtown Missoula for two days of exceptional music, first-class art and free family fun!. Produced by the Missoula Downtown Association as Missoula’s signature celebration, the River City...
105th annual Crow Fair brings thousands to 'teepee capital of the world'
More than 25,000 people turned out for the 105th annual Crow Fair Aug. 16-18 in Crow Agency. The gathering attracts tribes from across the U.S. and Canada, and its nickname of “teepee capital of the world” refers to the fact that there are hundreds of teepees set up along the Little Bighorn River near Crow Agency. From little tykes of 3 or 4 years old to tribal elders, hundreds of tribal members dance at the powwow, which is the largest in Montana and one of the largest in the country. Drum groups from across the country provide drumming for the powwow.
Montana State Bobcats release depth chart for season opener at New Mexico
BOZEMAN — The Montana State football team's two-deep depth chart for Saturday's season-opening game at New Mexico was released Monday afternoon. MSU offensive lineman Marcus Wehr is listed as the first-string right guard, while the main position he's played in his All-American career — right tackle — is occupied by Titan Fleischmann, with North Texas transfer Samora Ezekiel backing him up. Everett Carr is the second-string RG. Wehr started there in the 2023 season-ending playoff game against North Dakota State.
Outgoing Montana State President Waded Cruzado leaves lasting legacy in Bobcat athletics
BOZEMAN — Waded Cruzado had been in Washington, D.C., but she took a flight that got her to Seattle in time for the game. Montana State University’s President since January 2010, Cruzado took her seat in the University of Washington’s arena ready to see the Bobcat women’s basketball team play the Huskies in the first round of the 2017 NCAA Tournament. She saw the graphics and statistics on the scoreboard over the middle of the court and remarked to fellow MSU administrators that she wanted a similar one inside the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse.
Billings and Kalispell Teams, Hospitals Unite to Stop the Stigma
Two teams, two towns, and two hospitals are coming together to "stop the stigma" and to support suicide prevention efforts here in Montana. Billings and Kalispell, Montana both serve as hosts to a couple of great baseball stadiums. I've visited both ballparks in the past week and a half. Dehler Park in Billings has the rims in the backdrop, and the Glacier Range Riders stadium in Kalispell- wow. The range, the mountains, and the pine trees in the background are hard to beat. You would enjoy just sitting in the Range Riders' Glacier Bank Park stadium- even if a baseball game wasn't taking place.
Ballot recount in Silver Bow County after 1,000 ballots were miscounted
BUTTE, Mont. - Butte-Silver Bow County is recounting ballots from the June primary after 1,000 ballots were miscounted. A public recount will be held on Aug. 19 and 20 at the Butte Civic Center. The County Clerk and Recorder emphasized that there are no missing ballots at all, and that...
Rotary Brewfest raised $27,000 for youth groups
The third annual Polson Rotary Brewfest was held Saturday afternoon, Aug. 13, on Main Street in front of the Mission Valley Elks Club. Rotarians sell tickets for five prizes, each valued at $1,000, beforehand. Prize winners were Vicki Arndt, Konrad Cook, Lori Young, Lauren Grimes and Tony Seifert. This year’s event raised around $27,000 for local youth. Beneficiaries are the Rotary baseball field, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Flathead Reservation and Lake County, Mission Valley Aquatics and Fitness youth programs and UM Flathead Lake Biological Station scholarships. Hellcat Maggie played on the Anderson Broadcasting mobile stage and there was ample room for...
Election judge absences may delay courthouse work
GILLETTE, Wyo. — As the 2024 primary election gets underway today, Campbell County officials are asking those visiting the courthouse today for their patience. According to a Facebook post, the county had sufficient numbers of election judges signed up prior to the election, but unforeseen circumstances have forced several to be absent on Election Day. To help the election flow as smoothly as possible, the county has shuffled staff from the Campbell County Clerks office to step in and help at the polls.
Wyoming Angler Sets New State Record For Tiger Trout
A soft-spoken 13-year-old Kemmerer boy set the new tiger trout state record in late July when he landed a 12.77 pound fish from Viva Naughton Reservoir. The Wyoming Game and Fish wrote that Jaxon Krall shattered the previous record of 11.93 pounds, which was also caught at Viva Naughton by Owen Schaad of Cheyenne in 2023.
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