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What are film crews doing in Butte – and is that who I think it is?
Butte, Montana is no stranger to movie sets or big productions. In the 1960s, George Hamilton raced through Uptown Butte on a motorcycle while portraying the legendary Evel Knievel. Fast forward to the early 2000s and we remember the transformation of the then-standing-but-closed M&M into a set for the Wim Wenders movie "Don't Come Knocking". Remember that?
‘Voice’ winners bring national tour to Bozeman
A special night of modern pop folk comes to the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture this month. Bringing their “Get a Little Lost Tour” to Southwest Montana, Girl Named Tom are set to perform on Tuesday, August 13th at 7:30pm. The three siblings unlock one harmony to unite the world. Doors at 7pm.
Ribbon Cutting At Great Falls First Ever CORE Charter School
Great Falls Public Schools is marking a major community milestone with a ribbon-cutting at its new CORE charter school. This event is significant because it marks the first public charter school in the state of Montana. After the ribbon-cutting, refreshments and guided tours will be provided through the new facility.
Floor Space: What You Can Buy for About $900,000
This charming home nestled among the trees with stunning Flathead Lake views offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience. The property includes a large deck, spacious commercial shop, greenhouse, RV parking and hookups. Located just 2 miles south of the village of Bigfork. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. MLS Number: 30031589.
Flowrider at Electric City Water Park getting repaired
GREAT FALLS, Mont. - The Flowrider at the Electric City Water Park is getting a major upgrade as city commissioners voted to award a contract to International Foam Pros for $128,900 to resurface the Flowrider. The Flowrider has been out of commission for two seasons due to serious surface issues,...
Big Raffle at Ace is a School Lunch Fundraiser in Laurel 8/17
Back-to-school time is right around the corner and one common stressor for many parents is keeping funds in their student's school lunch account. When my always-hungry pre-teen/teen son was still in school he was always maxing out our account because he would a) eat breakfast at home b) have breakfast at school c) have lunch at school, and d) order ala carte items at school.
Week 12 Of Summer Giveaway Fun In Montana!
We are so excited to be teaming up with our friends over at Kenyon Noble and having our annual 100 Days Of Summer event. The most asked question during this event is: "What are the prizes?!" Hold your horses, my friends, I am about to show you. Every week I will let you know what is up for grabs that week and how you can get qualified to win. Hint hint...you will have multiple opportunities to score these prizes.
It happened when… July’s Helena-area rodeos, 2014 local golf tourneys, 1984 Bambino Baseball All-Stars
HELENA —This week we revisit last month’s local rodeo action, the three major local golf tournaments from 10 summers ago, and the 1984 Capital 12U All-Stars baseball team which qualified for national Bambino World Series. Six local area cowboys and cowgirls qualified for the National High School Finals...
Montana FWP Director Talks About ‘Translocating’ Grizzly Bears
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Director Dustin Temple appeared on the Tuesday KGVO Talk Back show to discuss the successful translocation of two grizzly bears out of Montana to Wyoming. Through a special partnership between Montana Governor Greg Gianforte and Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon, Temple...
Catholic boarding school documents staying in Montana
Instead of transferring them to Boston Jesuits, the Catholic nuns want to ‘take steps in truth-telling’ and ‘bring some healing’ to descendants. In a significant turn of events, an array of Catholic Ursuline Boarding School documents related to the boarding school students of several Indigenous nations in Montana and Alaska will remain in Montana.
Montana federal judge rules for threatened Arctic grayling
A federal district court judge in Missoula has ruled the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must reconsider whether to list Montana's Arctic grayling population under the Endangered Species Act. The agency argued the listing is not warranted. The court's action was in response to a lawsuit brought by a coalition...
Q2 Billings Area Weather: Heavy rain, hail and wind possible with evening storms
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to move east through the afternoon and evening Tuesday. The main threat is strong winds, but heavy rain and hail are threats mainly east of Billings.
Inmates at Montana Women's Prison receive cancer screenings from mobile clinic
Intermountain Health's 3-D mammography program brings its mobile bus to the prison quarterly and services roughly 30 women per visit. Women over the age of 40 are scheduled for breast cancer exams.
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