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50% Off Downtown Today (Sat!)
Today's (Sat) National Thrift Shop Day, & the Cedar Closet's celebrating the day by selling every item in the store for 50% off! The Cedar Closet's managed & operated by dedicated volunteers along with members of our Toole County Medical Auxiliary. Saturday hours at the Cedar Closet, Saturday hours are from 10 to 2, at the Cedar Closet. Hours during the week are from 10 to 3 Tuesday, through Friday. Happy National Thrift Shop Day, from Shelby's Cedar Closet. Half off sale? I've got "half" a mind to go down & check out some new threads for me for fall sports...
UM offers online certification course for beekeepers
MISSOULA, Mont. — The University of Montana is offering an online certification program for beekeepers. The Beekeeping Certificate Program teaches the skills to become a certified master beekeeper and has had students enroll from 22 countries so far. The program was first offered 10 years ago in-person, and now...
Great Things in Great Falls: Arts Fest, Luminaria Walk, Little Shell Powwow and Craig Morgan!
GREAT FALLS, Mont. – Great Falls is buzzing with Great Things this week and into next weekend!. The Electric City is hosting the sixth annual Arts Fest Montana - which will mark the start of a few local favorites including the Luminaria Walk and the Little Shell Powwow, along with a special treat - a concert featuring Craig Morgan.
Montana requests federal disaster aid from July windstorm
(The Center Square) – Gov. Greg Gianforte has requested a disaster declaration from President Joe Biden in response to a July windstorm in Missoula and Powell counties. In his letter to Biden, Gianforte wrote that “long-lasting thunderstorms that produced strong damaging winds” in the area. “When these thunderstorms settled into the Missoula area, they produced […]
Serial Walmart Thief Arrested In Missoula, Caught With Stolen Items
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - On August 14, 2024, Missoula Police Department Officers were dispatched to a report of a theft that had just occurred at the Walmart on US Hwy 93 S. An officer was informed that a male had stolen food items and had fled the scene on a red bicycle. The officer located the male in an alley off Kemp Ave. The officer contacted the male and explained that he matched the description of someone who had just committed a crime.
Cruise downtown for trademark car show
The Downtown Bozeman Association and the Cancer Support Community, along with a number of gracious sponsors, present the 24th annual “Cruisin’ on Main” Car Show on Sunday, August 18th. The show will run from 9am–2pm on Main Street between Willson and Rouse in Downtown Bozeman. All...
Law enforcement kick off “The Honor Roll,” biking through 4 states
SPOKANE, Wash. — Active and retired law enforcement officers started their journey through four states in honor of fall law enforcement officers. According to a press release, a law enforcement cycling group started “The Honor Roll” cycling trip to ride their bikes through Washington, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming to honor those who lost their lives serving the United States.
Holidays for Montanans on August 17-18
My kitten Nyx gets a special day! Right now as I am writing this, she is sleeping in. If you have a black cat living in your home, give them some extra love and play with them. And if they cross your path, remember that it's just a superstition. Baby...
Scoreboard: Montana American Legion Baseball All-State and All-Conference teams
Ostyn Brennen, C, Kalispell Lakers; Carson Jenkins-Antle, 1B, Billings Royals; Colter Nicolarsen, 2B, Missoula Mavericks; Nate McDonald, 3B, Billings Scarlets; Kyler Northrop, SS, Billings Scarlets; Willis Takahashi, UTL, Lethbridge Elks; Nolan Berkram, OF, Billings Scarlets; Aaron Fuzesy, OF, Helena Senators; Carter Taylor, OF, Missoula Mavericks; Will Lyng, P, Helena Senators; Drew McDowell, P, Billings Scarlets; Easton Reimers, P, Missoula Mavericks; Jaiden Turner, P, Billings Royals; Colter Wilson, P, Billings Scarlets.
Quick Chat with O-lineman Cade Klimczak
With 71 combined starts already returning and several preseason accolades, Montana's offensive line went from deep to deeper this summer when grad transfer Cade Klimczak brought five years of FBS experience with him from Central Michigan for his final year of college football. Klimczak (pronounced KLIM-zak) made five career starts...
Montana State University President Waded Cruzado Announces Retirement
Montana State University President Waded Cruzado has announced she will retire in June 2025, concluding a groundbreaking 15-year tenure at the helm of the state’s land-grant institution. Cruzado, who became MSU’s 12th president in 2010, has overseen a period of significant growth and innovation at the university. In...
KGRZ’ “The Daily Drive” Is Loaded With Great Interviews Next Week
This Monday, August 19th KGRZ launches its new show "The Daily Drive With Ace Sauerwein." The new show will feature everything you need and want to know about the University of Montana Grizzlies. Interviews, analysis and previews of all Griz sports - football, volleyball, soccer, cross country, basketball, softball and track and field.
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.
Montana poll finds support for new BLM oil and gas rules
A poll commissioned by the Montana Wildlife Federation in July and released this week found broad support for parts of a Bureau of Land Management oil and gas rule released earlier this year that Montana’s Republican federal delegation is seeking to block from taking effect. The poll was conducted by Republican-leaning firm New Bridge Strategy […]
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