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Montana judge: Signatures of inactive voters count for initiatives, including 1 to protect abortion
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A Montana judge said Tuesday that the Secretary of State’s Office erred in changing the rules governing whose signatures should count on petitions for three constitutional initiatives — including one to protect abortion rights — after officials tried to omit the signatures of inactive voters.
Holland earns Top Range Hand at 48th Montana Range Days
Faye Holland, like her dad Koy in 1988, won the prestigious honor of Top Range Hand at the annual Montana Range Days. Holland, a junior at BCHS and a member of the Beaverhead FFA Chapter, attended the 48th Annual Montana Range Days held June 24-26 in Miles City. Montana Range...
Court Victory for Montana Students With Special Needs
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - Earlier this month, Montana’s Superintendent of Public Instruction, Elsie Arntzen, prevailed in Helena District Court over the Montana Quality Education Coalition and Disability Rights Montana organization, which sought an injunction against HB 393, the Students with Special Needs Equal Opportunity Act. House Bill 393...
Joe Yegge Hired as Yellowjacket Softball Head Coach
BILLINGS, Mont. – Montana State University Billings Athletics and director of athletics Michael Bazemore have announced the selection of Joe Yegge to become the next head coach of the MSUB softball program. "We are excited to have Joe join the Yellowjacket Family, as he steps in to lead our...
Jacob Bilodeau, son of Cass (Bauer) Bilodeau, commits to Rocky Mountain College men's hoops
BILLINGS — Jacob Bilodeau, the son of Hysham native and Montana State Bobcat Athletics Hall of Fame women's basketball player Cass (Bauer) Bilodeau, has committed to play with the men's basketball program at Rocky Mountain College, per Cass and a commitment graphic from Rocky men's basketball's account on X.
Shepherd Fire Dept. seeking more volunteers
With fires burning across the state, local fire departments are seeing more calls for service - which of course puts a strain on their current staff. NonStop Local's Simran Kumari visited the Shepherd Fire Department today as they began searching for more volunteers this fire season:
MSU Billings Yellowjacket Ben Ralston will be a busy bee this weekend at the State Games
BILLINGS — Ben Ralston is going to be a busy bee this weekend during the Big Sky State Games. The 21-year-old Montana State Billings Yellowjackets student-athlete will be a senior this fall, but before that has been spending his summer as a sports management intern with the BSSG. Ralston...
Montana State Bobcats add three-star QB River Warren after unique recruiting experience
BOZEMAN — River Warren took a strange, uncertain path to his college football landing spot. Warren, a recently graduated high school quarterback from Oklahoma, expected to play for a Power Five program after his junior season. Various factors derailed that expectation, to the point that he planned to play at a prep school this coming fall.
Missoula planning board backs ‘town center’ subdivision at Wye
(Missoula Current) A mixed-use development planned for the Wye received an enthusiastic and unanimous recommendation for approval by members of the Consolidated Planning Board on Tuesday night. Grass Valley Gardens, which consists of 187 acres south of Highway 10, is proposed as a Planned Unit Development that looks to create...
Montana Grizzlies mentor local youth at basketball camp
MISSOULA, Mt. — Members of the Montana Grizzlies new and old have their hands full all week teaching children the game of basketball and most importantly having a great time doing so. " It's fun to coach them and teach them right and wrong in basketball,” Senior transfer Austin...
Stevensville to fix Father Ravalli Park fence
After more than three years, the Town of Stevensville is finally looking to do something about the fence in front of Father Ravalli Park. A popular location for soccer and t-ball games, around three years ago the park also added a playground. During that project, a stretch of the fence was folded back, out of the way. This was done to allow vehicles and construction equipment to more easily enter the park to build the playground. After the project was finished, the fence was never returned to normal. This has led to some concern from the Stevensville community about the overall look of the park since the project.
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