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'A long journey': Ex-Montana Tech star Caleb Bellach ready for new challenge as a pro hoops player
CHURCHILL — On Friday, Caleb Bellach will board a plane and begin the next chapter of his life. Destination — Munich, Germany. Bellach, a standout player at Manhattan Christian and Montana Tech, signed his first professional basketball contract in late June. He’ll compete for Ehingen Urspring, a member of the country’s ProB League, which is based about two hours from Munich in Ehingen.
East Missoula subdivision, Brooks St. zoning change make City Council debut
(Missoula Current) Several development proposals made their City Council debut on Wednesday, including the rezoning of a parcel on Brooks Street and another related to a subdivision planned in East Missoula. The Aspire Subdivision, planned by DeNova Homes, is proposed on 35 acres in East Missoula. The property is located...
Donations from 4-H livestock sale at NW Montana Fair support local programs
The Northwest Montana Fair will be from Aug.13-18. KALISPELL, Mont. —The Northwest Montana Fair runs this Tuesday through Sunday. Fairgoers can expect rodeos, concerts and a 4-H livestock sale on Saturday. Once winning a bid on an animal, when you go to fill out the paperwork, there is an...
Cattle Group Stands with Ranchers Facing Criminal Charges Over Grazing Allotment
BILLINGS, Mont., Aug. 12, 2024 — Following the indictments of South Dakota cattle ranchers Charles and Heather Maude, R-CALF USA has urged the Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Forest Service and the Department of Justice to immediately drop all charges against the couple, encouraging a common-sense solution. In June,...
Montana State plans opening celebration Aug. 19 for new Student Wellness Center
BOZEMAN — Montana State University is hosting an opening celebration for its new Student Wellness Center, which will house multiple offices to allow the university to take a more holistic view of student health and well-being. The celebration, which is open to the public, is set for 3 p.m....
Small Montana Towns Getting Big Criminal Convictions
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - Attorney General Austin Knudsen is justifiably proud of his Prosecution Services Bureau, as it is assisting law enforcement agencies in small Montana communities in successfully trying and convicting individuals guilty of serious crimes. In the KGVO studios on Tuesday were Assistant Attorneys General Dan Guzynski...
Montana Movie Puts Spotlight On States Most Famous Serial Killer
I was browsing through Hulu the other day looking for something to watch and came across a movie that piqued my interest. I've long been a fan of movies based in Montana, and when I read that this particular movie was filmed here, I decided to check it out. Not to mention that I've always been intrigued with the subject matter and the person the movie is based upon.
Shelter Pets Win in Montana with Amazing Save Rates
Shelter Pets Win in Montana with Amazing Save Rates. I've mentioned several times about the willingness of people in Great Falls and Montana to be able to open their wallets and homes to whatever is needed. Helping causes, it seems, runs deep in our communities. But it isn't just people...
Saia Expands to Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota with New Terminals
LTL carrier Saia announced the opening of six new terminals across the western United States, with operations set to begin this August. The first terminal, located in Cheyenne, Wyoming, opened on Monday, marking Saia’s first expansion in the state. Following Cheyenne, Saia will open two more terminals on August...
Tiny Robots Could Revive Montana Forests After Wildfires
Montana's wildfires have been growing each year. Just this year alone Montana has seen 111,000 acres burned. Thankfully the moisture we have received lately is helping with the fires and also stopping new fires from starting. According to the Montana Free Press update from 8/9. The statewide forecast for the...
Should Unaccompanied Minors Be Allowed at MontanaFair?
A friend shared a post over the weekend that raised my eyebrows. It's about the Oklahoma State Fair's new Youth Attendance Policy, which is surely stirring opinions in Oklahoma City. Summary: It's new policy states that minors can't be at the fair without an adult parent or guardian after 5 PM.
Search Of Popular Montana Urban Camping Area Turns Up Drugs
This may come as a surprise to some, and to others, there will be no shock factor what-so-ever. Bozeman Police witnessed a drug deal go down near an area known for urban camping. Off of 19th in the area of Rawhide Ridge and Max Ave., Bozeman Police witnessed a a man with known drug related charges, make a sale.
Storm Naming Madness: Is It All Just Hot Air?
I know this is a little off the wall, but why do we even name storms in the first place? They decided yesterday to name the tropical disturbance in the Caribbean, Ernesto. Exactly one week ago, we had a storm in Billings that dropped more rain in an hour than a tropical depression, with 70 to 80 mph winds, and it had no name at all.
Local Love: A Shoutout to Our Community
Today is a "shout-out" day. One shout-out goes to the City of Billings employees who were working at several temporary drop-off spots for debris from the storms last week. My neighbor and I made a couple of runs to the large pile of trees located by Skyview High School. That was an extremely convenient location for us and saved many people from making that long drive across town to the dump (made longer now because the bridge over the Yellowstone is currently down to one lane, and sometimes there's waiting involved).
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...
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