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Great Falls Fire Rescue offers firework reminders for residents
GREAT FALLS, Mont. Great Falls is one of the last municipalities in Montana that allows for the personal use of fireworks in city limits, according to Great Falls Fire Rescue's assistant chief of prevention, Mike McIntosh. And with being able to shoot fireworks off in city limits, GFFR is offering...
Pre-Pearl Jam Concert, Fundraiser Party Announced in Missoula
The countdown is on for the sold out Pearl Jam concert at Washington Grizzly Stadium on Thursday August 22nd. This last weekend was the release party of the latest brew from the Kettlehouse Brewing Company and Jeff Ament for the MPS Pilsner which will help to raise funds for Jeff's non-profit, Montana Pool Service.
City mulls potential use of open space funding to conserve ranch
(Missoula Current) While questions remain, members of the Missoula City Council on Wednesday set a public hearing on whether to apply funding from the open space bond to conserve more than 1,600 acres of private land northwest of the city. The Inderland Ranch is comprised of both grasslands and forest...
Hornets Win Championship Of Minor Baseball League
The Hornets fought off the Fox Ford team, 16-10, in Wolf Point’s Minor League baseball championship game on Wednesday, June 26. A two-run home run by Matthew Nasner helped Fox Ford take a 4-3 lead in the game’s opening inning. Fox Ford increased its advantage to 9-5 in the second inning.
Billings Oasis Water Park 'Ride the Rip' Wave Surfer opens this weekend!
This Sunday, North America's first "Ride the Rip" Wave Surfer will open to the public at Oasis Water Park in the Billings Heights. Director of Operations for Oasis Water Park. Chuck Barthuly says they broke the ground on the project as a way to appeal to older kids in the community and add more fun for the entire family.
‘Maple’ is Sweet, Silly, and Ready to Adopt in Billings
After a week's hiatus, Wet Nose Wednesday returned to the airwaves this week at Townsquare Media - Billings, and our featured adoptable pet from Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter is a bundle of joy. Meet Maple, a Pointer mix. Maple arrived at YVAS as a stray. She's a six-year-old Pointer mix...
Property owners in Billings soon see official government appraisals
BILLINGS, Mont. - Billings Police Department is warning residents that the Montana Department of Revenue will soon send appraisers to properties in Billings. The appraisers will be conducting on-site reviews of properties, according to the Facebook post by Billings Police Department on Wednesday, July 3, 2024. Billings PD emphasized that...
Roger Jacobs Inducted into Hall of Fame
Roger Jacobs, of Billings, Montana, was inducted into the Livestock Marketeers Hall of Fame on May 29, alongside Darryl Rahn, of Virginia, Illinois. Jacobs has dedicated nearly 50 years to the livestock industry through his time as a regional manager and field rep for the American Angus Association (AAA) and the Angus Journal, and most notably, as an auctioneer.
Unraveling The Chaos: East Babcock And South Wallace Intersection Woes In Bozeman
If you frequent the east side of downtown Bozeman, you've no doubt encountered drivers blundering their way through this odd intersection at East Babcock and South Wallace. It's a disaster. I mean, it wouldn't be if everybody just drove through it correctly. But we don't drive through this intersection correctly. Hardly ever. Add narrow streets to the ignorance and I'm AMAZED there aren't more fender benders at this intersection.
1 person seriously injured, three grizzlies euthanized after attack on Trans Canada Trail
MISSOULA, Mont. — One person has been seriously injured and three grizzly bears have been euthanized after an incident on the Trans Canada Trail. According to Yukon Conservation Officer Services, a person was jogging with the leashed dog on a trail connecting Pine Lake to Haines Junction around 10:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 30.
Missoula animal shelter project requests city funding commitment
MISSOULA, Mont. — Missoula’s animal shelter capital improvement project is seeking funding assurance from the city. Missoula Public Health is asking City Council to bond more than $142,000 annually starting fiscal year 2026. The city would split the $3.5 million total cost with Missoula County. The project would...
Let’s Meet For A Burger In Bynum
The Bynum Summer Social's coming up this Saturday, celebrating the Bynum community & bringing good friends & neighbors together. From 11 until 5, They'll have burgers & a bake sale in the civic park, & along with Corn Hole, & other games too! The Community Band will perform at 11, Saturday morning. You'll also want to make sure to check out all the "special" offers & activities at the Bynum businesses. **BTW**...if you or a family member have lived in Bynum, or have any photos, slides or other artifacts from the good old bygone days why not bring those along to the school for their History-a-Thon, while all the fun's going on. Happy 4th of July, during Summer '24, in the Big Sky!
Red, White and Bruise boxing to light up Anaconda before 4th of July Fireworks
The blasts and pops will not be coming just from the sky in Anaconda as the Smelter City prepares for its 25th annual 4th of July Fireworks show, particularly if you're in the area of the Washoe Park baseball field. In fact, a lot of the explosive action will be coming before the fireworks as Monty Klistoff and NXTGen Entertainment bring the "Red, White and Bruise" boxing event to the baseball diamond prior to the big fireworks show.
Native Dance Commemorates Red Lodge Battle
Timothy McCleary, the Dean of Academics at the Little Big Horn College on the Crow Reservation, spoke about the recent performance there of the Shoshone Dance: “I’m receiving questions about the meaning of the Shoshone Dance. My understanding is that it represents when the war leader Red Bear revenged the massacre of the Apsáalooke (Crow) camp at Red Lodge, known in Bíiluukaa as Ashhíshalahaawiio (Where The Red Lodge Was Wiped Out). There were two brothers who were camp leaders and they had their camps together. The older brother’s tipi was painted red and the younger’s yellow. The Shoshone war leader Splintered End attacked the camps with his warriors and all were killed, including men, women and children. A total annihilation. Their mother took a pipe to the River Crow war leader Red Bear and asked him to revenge the deaths. He agreed. When they found Splintered Ends camp west of Cody, Wyoming along the Stinking River, where the nearby hills are called Káalisisshe (Old Woman’s Work Bag), he told his men the one who strikes the lodge furthest up river and furthest down river will have the war honors of the day. The attack was successful. Splintered End and his men were killed.”
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