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Expert shares tips for safely posting back-to-school photos while protecting your child's identity
Montana families are excited about capturing those first-day-of-school moments, but remember to be cautious when sharing photos online. School resource officer Katie Cunningham in Great Falls advises avoiding identifiable information like full names or school details to keep kids safe. She also recommends reviewing privacy settings and educating children on safe online practices to ensure their safety remains a priority.
Silver Valley Seniors receives VFW donation
OSBURN –– The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1675 donated $1,000 to the Silver Valley Seniors organization to assist with their Meals on Wheels and congregate meals programs. Silver Valley Seniors (SVS) is a not-for-profit organization, that provides for approximately 100 area seniors who are either homebound or...
Every NFL Player From Montana (2004-2013)
Last week, we highlighted Montana-born players from the last decade. If you missed it, you can revisit it below. READ MORE: Every NFL Player From Montana (2014-Now) Now, we're diving into the previous decade (2004-2013). There is some crossover for the guys featured in the 2014-Now list and the 2004-2013 list. I'm organizing guys by the last year they played in the NFL.
Wanted Man Arrested at Missoula Park for Drug Offenses
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - On August 21st, a Missoula Police Department officer attempted to locate 41-year-old Bucky Smith so he could serve a warrant for his arrest. The officer spoke with an employee of the Johnson Street Shelter, who informed him that Smith may be at the nearby Montana Rail Link Park. Another officer was dispatched to the location and the two observed Smith sitting under a small pavilion.
Gusty wind, falling snow levels from cold front; Red Flag Warning, Winter Weather Advisory
RED FLAG WARNING in effect until 9 PM Tuesday for the Beaverhead/Deerlodge Forest and the Helena and Townsend Ranger Districts of Helena National Forest. Strong winds 20-40+ mph and humidity below 20 percent will affect much of southwest and central Montana Tuesday afternoon and evening. New fire starts will be able to take hold quickly and rapidly spread. Existing fires may be able to exhibit enhanced fire behavior.
Fires in northeast Wyoming and southeast Montana see increase containment and little change in size
UPDATE: August 27 at 1:31 p.m. The Southwest Area Incident Management Team provided an update on the fires burning in northeast Wyoming and southeast Montana. Team 5 reported that while acreage has remained stable, containment levels have increased. Fire crews are now focused on extinguishing hotspots and holding fire lines.
Montana Huckleberries Struggle Amid Harsh Drought Conditions
In agriculture, every year is different. Some years you may get plenty of rain, the next may be drought. Some years you have an early spring. Some years you have a blistery winter late into May. According to KPAX. In January, we experienced an arctic outbreak of sub-zero temperatures, and...
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