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City logging street conditions with new project
The city is taking an inventory of the condition of each road it maintains this summer. In July, City Commissioners awarded a $249,810 contract to Roadway Asset Services, of Texas, for the project. RAS is surveying pavement conditions of all city-maintained streets, curbs, gutters and ADA ramps, plus the River’s...
WATCH: Epic Drone Show At Tyler Childers Concert In Missoula
If you were in Missoula last Saturday you may have seen a large group of illuminated drones rise to the sky in the shape of a chicken, a horse, a planet, a hot dog, an atom-looking-thing, leaves, snowflakes and a bunch of other cool-looking shapes. No, it wasn't an alien invasion. No, it wasn't 5G signals attempting to control your brainwaves. It was allegedly the first-ever drone show at a country music concert.
"Buckthorn slayers" help remove invasive species for Billings homeowners through grant
BILLINGS, Mont. - The City of Billings is teaming up with "buckthorn slayers" to combat buckthorn weeds, which is an invasive plant species, according to the Montana Field Guide. Billings secured a $25,000 grant from the Montana Department of Agriculture to offer free buckthorn removal for homeowners. The city contracted...
Billings Central football lean on seniors, heavy on expectations
BILLINGS — It’s dawn on a weekday morning in August, and like a most teams across Montana, Billings Central's football players are eager to get a jump on the day. And the season. “You know, it’s one of the years we’ve had a lot of competition for spots,...
Construction for Deer Lodge's biggest subdivision in 70 years begins
DEER LODGE, Mont. — Housing availability continues to be a major problem across western Montana. In Deer Lodge, the community is working to find a solution to not only keep people in town, but also help with recruiting, as crews broke ground on a major subdivision on Monday morning.
Parsnip the raptor's short life has come to an end, despite rescue
Parsnip, the 2-month-old osprey rescued Aug. 3 at Par Montana refinery (formerly Exxon), has died. Parsnip was rescued by a team at Par Montana, including Dan Carter, public affairs manager, who with his wife Lynn drove him to the Montana Raptor Conservation Center in Bozeman in August. Lynn named the young raptor Parsnip to reflect Par Montana's name. The rescue team also included Laurel FWP game warden Frank Bludetto, who picked up Parsnip and coaxed him into a box to transport him to Moore Lane Veterinary Clinic for one night before the trip to Bozeman.
Montana State sweeps Week 0 football awards
FARMINGTON, Utah (Aug. 26, 2024) – The Big Sky Conference announced its weekly honors for the past week of competition, with football officially entering the fold for the fall sports season after Montana State’s Week 0 victory at New Mexico. Big Sky Football Players of the Week (Aug....
A Brazen Grab for Money in Great Falls
Being in the somewhat entertainment industry, I try to keep up on most of the trends that pop up to stay in touch with listeners and readers alike. It may be the hot new game coming out, new place to eat, etc. But after hitting a local store parking lot...
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