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‘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...
Montana State football opens 2025 recruiting cycle with three new commits
BOZEMAN — As the football season approaches, Montana State is already on the recruiting trail for next year. And the Bobcats' 2025 recruiting cycle has begun with three known commitments to the program. The Bobcats' first commitment came from Graysen Schneider on June 17. According to 247 Sports, he...
City’s new aquatic center opening reschedule for July 9
The city has rescheduled the opening of the new Scheels Aim High Big Sky Aquatic and Recreation Center for July 9. City officials will hold a ribbon cutting at 10 a.m., followed by tours and the facility will then be open for full operation. Passes and memberships are available for...
Billings Public Schools invites community to tour Daylis Stadium
BILLINGS, Mont. – Billings Public Schools trustees and administrators invite the community to a High School Solutions Committee meeting, which will include a tour of Daylis Stadium. After the tour, there will be an opportunity for public comment and discussion of the stadium’s maintenance needs. The meeting will begin on Tuesday, July 9, at 5:30 p.m. in the library of Billings Senior High School, 425 Grand Avenue., Billings.
Montana State hopes to improve the fan experience with facility upgrades
The gameday experience is going to look a lot different around Bobcat Stadium very soon. On the interior, that will include a brand new sound system and scoreboard. On the exterior, a brand-new parking lot to help improve the fan experience. The gameday experience is going to look a lot...
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!
MSU announces Provost Scholars, 2 awardees are local.
(Montana State University) One of Montana State University’s most prestigious scholarships, the Provost Scholar award, was given to two individuals from New Media’s listening area. Quentin Edwards was named a Provost Scholar, and graduated from Chinook High School and plans to major in biomedical engineering and then attend...
The Need To Know On Great Falls Firework Rules And Regulations
The Need To Know On Great Falls Firework Rules And Regulations. I'm proud to say that Montana is one of the most patriotic states in America, and Great Falls is most certainly at the center of the celebrations!. Read That Story Here: Montana Is One Of The Most Patriotic States...
Supreme Court overturns FERC solar approval after Chevron’s demise
A Montana solar project may be one of the first casualties of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the Chevron doctrine. In a short order Tuesday, the justices granted a request to reverse a lower court ruling affirming the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s approval of the Broadview solar array and battery storage facility in Billings, Montana. The order was one of nine directing federal courts to reconsider decisions on everything from Internal Revenue Service audits to the removal of officials from federal offices, based on Friday’s Chevron ruling.
Fourth of July in Shelby – Enjoy the bang? Give a buck!
Over the years, Shelby’s Fourth of July fireworks show has become known as one of the very best across the Hi-Line, featuring amazing displays of color lighting up the night sky each year, starting at 10:30 p.m. The fireworks are shot off from the rooftops of the Tap Room and The Mint bars, resulting in a fantastic montage of patriotic pride for all to enjoy.
Another great 50 Mile Garage Sale
Chances are, if someone was on the hunt for something during the 50 Mile Garage Sale, they probably found what they were looking for. Dozens of residents and businesses along the more than 50-mile stretch between Lolo and Darby were set up and ready for the masses of thrifters, collectors and yard sale enthusiasts this last weekend.
Laurel's newest school trustee is former teacher and life-long Laurel resident
Laurel Public Schools has selected a new trustee to finish the term vacated by Dan Fettig. Kayla Gray, a former Spanish teacher at Laurel High School, will finish the final year of Fettig's term. He resigned for personal reasons. Superintendent Matt Torix said Fettig was a valuable asset to the Laurel School Board and will be missed.
Company looking to build solar farm near Fairview, Montana
FAIRVIEW, Mont. (KUMV) - A solar energy project could soon be coming to northeast Montana. Stellar Renewable Power is looking to develop a 74.5-megawatt solar generating facility in Richland County. The infrastructure would be built 2.5 miles west of Fairview along State Highway 201. The facility would generate up to...
Ex-saddle bronc world champ Ryder Wright hopes Red Lodge is on path to title No. 3
RED LODGE — Few rodeo families are as decorated with world-title glory as the Wrights. With that pedigree in tow, it only made sense that Ryder Wright (a two-time Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association world champion in the saddle bronc) would make a stop at the Red Lodge Home of Champions Rodeo on Tuesday evening during the hallowed holiday weekend for rodeo athletes known as "Cowboy Christmas."
Hamilton gets new tennis courts
The Hamilton School District unveiled their new high school tennis courts to the public on June 18th. The six new courts are located northwest of Hamilton’s football field. Their completion was the culmination of four years of planning and hard work from the Hamilton School District. Current and former...
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