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I Would Love a Piggly Wiggly in Great Falls
Recent rumblings across the Electric City about our local grocery shopping choices have been rampant it seems. Most recently an article cited the rumor mill of social media of Winco brands coming to Great Falls. Could another large grocery chain be making its way into our market? Will we be...
Glasgow hires Dalton Reid as athletic director after brief stint at Miles City
GLASGOW — Glasgow High School announced Tuesday the hiring of Dalton Reid as athletic director. Reid, who will assume the role in August, resigned his position as athletic director at Miles City on June 13 after two years there. He succeeds Brenner Flaten, who spent 10 years as AD for the Scotties before his promotion to district superintendent last month.
Last Chance Stampede’s breakaway roping offers more opportunities for women
Helena, Mont. – July 8, 2024 – If Deb Lloyd had a crystal ball, she’d still be roping. The Helena, Mont. woman has been breakaway roping since she was ten years old, nearly forty years ago. She hasn’t quit horses and rodeo, but quit roping competitively a...
Gallatin's Josh Woodberry selected to NFF 2024 Team of Distinction
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Joshua Woodberry's time may be done at Gallatin High School, but he received one more honor as a Raptor as he was selected for the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame's 2024 Team of Distinction. The list of 3,500 applicants was trimmed down...
Lewistown's Royce Robinson lands at Rocky Mountain College after year at Montana State
BILLINGS — Royce Robinson, who helped lead Lewistown to Class A basketball and football championships, has signed with Rocky Mountain College for hoops after a year at Montana State. Robinson, a 6-foot-5 all-state guard/forward who averaged 24.2 points and 7.4 rebounds per game during the Golden Eagles' 2022-23 unbeaten...
Updates on Western Montana River Hoot Owl Fishing Restrictions
'Tis the season. And there will likely be more partial or full closures as the hot summer days roll on. But there was an error in a notice earlier this week that definitely affects anglers in and around Missoula that Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks wanted to clarify. Actually, not just Missoula-anglers, but anyone who is a Clark Fork River fan.
Montana’s Most Popular Tattoo Design Revealed: Find Out Here!
Summer is here, and that means people are showing a little more skin. For me, it's sleeveless all summer. In fact, I just cut the sleeves off of a few more of my favorite shirts. Why? Maybe because I'm a smidge redneck. Maybe it's more comfortable on hot days. Or, maybe I got 2 tickets to the gun show and want to show off my ink. I would say a good mixture of all of the above.
Montana Highway Patrol likely committed unfair labor practice in firing trooper
The Montana Highway Patrol likely committed an unfair labor practice violation when it fired a trooper and union president after she raised concerns about working conditions with her labor representative, according to the Department of Labor and Industry. In a complaint filed in April, the Montana Federation of Public Employees alleged the Montana Department of […] The post Montana Highway Patrol likely committed unfair labor practice in firing trooper appeared first on Daily Montanan.
The Hotel Group breaks ground on Home2 Suites in Montana
Hotel management company The Hotel Group (THG), an affiliate of Hotel Equities, in partnership with TE Miller Development LLC, broke ground on the Home2 Suites by Hilton in Kalispell, MT, an extended-stay option coming soon to Northwest Montana. Located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 93 and Rose Crossing, the...
Jail inmate sues Missoula County claiming ‘deficient’ medical care
(Missoula Current) An inmate at the Missoula County Detention Center has filed a lawsuit against the county claiming he has received deficient medical care during his incarceration, county officials said Tuesday. The county, however, believes otherwise and plans to file a motion to dismiss. “We received an order from federal...
Big rig loses control in Big Horns east of Lovell
A semi-truck lost control as it traveled down U.S. Highway 14A near mile marker 76 in the Big Horn Mountains on Monday morning at around 8 a.m. According to Wyoming Highway Patrol Trooper Daniel Hite, the truck crashed through about 100 feet of guardrail as it careened off the road. The accident took place 28.7 miles east of Lovell. The driver, who was from South Carolina, was transported by ambulance to North Big Horn Hospital for treatment of his injuries and was released shortly afterward.
New Mexico man pleads guilty to stealing items from Montana Historical Society
(Daily Montanan) A New Mexico author who has written several books on Montana pleaded guilty Tuesday to stealing several items, including letters from C.M. Russell’s wife, from the Montana Historical Society during the course of a year, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced. Brian D’Ambrosio, 49, of Santa Fe,...
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