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St. Labre Indian School completes investigation into historical student deaths
An investigation by the St. Labre Indian School into its own past recently concluded, finding that while the school’s history is not without student deaths, all causes have been recorded and accounted for. The investigation was launched following claims in 2021 about the presence of more than 200 unmarked graves at the Canadian Indian residential school in Kamloops, British Columbia.
Woman dies in severe crash after RV brakes fail on Teton Pass
JACKSON, Wyoming — A woman was killed in a severe crash on Wyoming Highway 22 in the Teton Pass Wednesday afternoon. Wyoming Highway Patrol spokesman Arron Healy says an RV was traveling eastbound on the highway down a steep mountain grade pulling a Ford F-150 behind other traffic at about 4 p.m.
Billings Businesses Battle for Prize Packages worth $50k on August 15
Live from the ArtHouse Cinema in downtown Billings, this is Shark Tank. Okay, the show name is not true. But it is called the Battle of the Plans Business Pitch Competition. 21 entrepreneurs submitted their concepts for new or improving businesses in the Billings Central District. Two phases in March and July included business training courses from the Big Sky Economic Development, and after these preliminary rounds, the party of 21 has been whittled down to the final 12.
UM urging families submit FAFSA amid delays
Whether it be for students and families looking into how to pay for college or financial aid teams across the country, FAFSA delays continue to be an issue. It was a point of discussion during last semester's cycle and continues to be relevant.
New Ways to Remember Montana’s Mann Gulch Tragedy
As a powerful period of recollection of the Mann Gulch firefighter tragedy concludes, the 75th-anniversary commemoration is also showing new ways for future generations to remember the sacrifice. Last week marked the anniversary of the tragic fire in Central Montana when 13 firefighters were caught in a massive "blow up"...
Montana Shoppers Upset Over New Costco Shopping Restrictions
When I shop at Costco, I feel like a rebel. I always sneak up and take an extra sample after already having one 5 minutes earlier. I don't even have to use a disguise. I also can count on all my fingers and toes how many times I have used Mom's Costco card for my own personal shopping.
Historic Montana Lookout Tower Wrapped in Foil as Fire Approaches
Despite a few cooler days over the last week, several wildfires continue to burn in the Treasure State. According to InciWeb data shared by MTfireinfo.org, there are currently 56 active fires burning across the state (8/9/24), including 6 new ones in the last 24 hours. So far this season there have been a staggering 1,325 fires in Montana.
Poll shows Sheehy with 6-point lead over Tester in Montana
A new poll of 538 registered voters in Montana shows Republican candidate Tim Sheehy leading incumbent Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) by 6 points, 50.8 percent to 44.7 percent. The poll, commissioned by NonStop Local, a regional network of television stations, and conducted by American Pulse Research and Polling, was conducted Saturday through Monday.
Shelby Cedar Closet celebrates National Thrift Shop Day Aug. 17
National Night Out has come and gone, but there are a lot of things celebrated in the month of August-National Watermelon Day, National Custard Day, International Dog Day, the list goes on and also includes National Thrift Shop Day. National Thrift Shop Day is Saturday, Aug. 17, and the Cedar Closet is ready to celebrate! The Cedar Closet, located at 317 Main Street in Shelby, will be open on Saturday, Aug. 17, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. In celebration of National Thrift Shop Day, every item in the store is on sale for a whopping 50 percent off!
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