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New opening date set for Aim High Big Sky aquatic and rec center in Great Falls
The Scheels Aim High Big Sky Aquatic and Recreation Center in Great Falls will begin operations on Tuesday. The new health enhancement facility in Lion’s Park will open on July 9 with a ribbon cutting at 10 a.m., followed by facility tours and will be open fully for gym-goers.
Motorcyclist dead after hitting deer around Savage Lake near Troy
TROY, Mont. - A 58-year-old male from Libby is dead after hitting a deer on his motorcycle on Bull Lake Road on July 4. The rider was headed southbound when he hit a deer, fell off the motorcycle, and slid. A report from Montana Highway Patrol states the crash occurred...
Lewistown resident part of REAL Montana class.
(Listening Area) Twenty current and emerging leaders from Montana’s natural resource industries have been selected to take part in the sixth class of a Montana State University Extension program offering education and training in the agriculture and natural resource industries. The program is called REAL Montana; REAL stands for...
Havre’s July 4th celebration.
(Havre) Havre held its annual July 4th celebration in Pepin Park to a large turnout. Organized for the third year in a row by Cassie Denny, Denny says that they served somewhere in the ball park of 800 meals during this years celebration, which she says is bigger than previous years. In fact, Denny says they almost ran out of food.
3.9 magnitude earthquake reported near Seeley Lake Friday
SEELEY LAKE, Mont. - An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.9 was reported near Seeley Lake Friday. The earthquake's epicenter was located 23 kilometers east-northeast of Seeley Lake, according to the United States Geological Survey.
Zimmerman Trail in Billings reopens after crash
BILLINGS, Mont. - One person was hospitalized after a single-vehicle crash in the area of Zimmerman Trail and Highway 3 in Billings Friday at around 2:36 a.m. The Billings Police Department said on social media the driver of the vehicle was taken to the hospital for their injuries. Zimmerman Trail...
Long road to recovery ahead for Billings man injured at Cooney Reservoir
At Cooney Reservoir, 62-year-old Billings resident Mark Young was injured after a jet ski crash on Saturday, but his family says that Young is resilient and they are hopeful for a future of healing.
Local Legends: Paoli truly a 'Mr. Do-It-All' for CMR, beyond
Fred Paoli was never the biggest athlete. But from his days with C.M. Russell High to the Division I gridiron or the rugby fields with the U.S. National Team, he certainly loomed large. With C.M. Russell High opening its Hall of Fame this past school year and Great Falls High working to have its...
Ford Signs to Play Professionally in Germany
BOZEMAN, Mont. -- Montana State men's basketball star Robert Ford III has signed a professional contract with Würzburg Baskets, the club announced on Thursday. Würzburg Baskets, located in Würzburg, Germany, plays in Basketball Bundesliga (BBL), the top division in Germany and one of the top leagues in all of Europe.
Billings Public Schools hosting public meeting to discuss future of Daylis Stadium
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.
Fans Buzz with Theories on How ‘Yellowstone’ Will Conclude
The Bitterroot Valley and Missoula are hosts to a major television production as I am writing this. Season 5 of the hit television drama, "Yellowstone" is filmed in our backyard. In seasons 1-3, the show had been mostly filmed in Utah, and occasional scenes took place on Chief Joseph Ranch in Darby, MT. But, for seasons 4 and 5, the entire production moved to Montana.
Montana State hosts inaugural Future Rural Educators’ Summer Camp
BOZEMAN — Montana high school students and recent graduates from the far northwestern town of Eureka to the southeastern town of Hysham and many points in between visited Montana State University last week to observe teachers interacting with middle school students, learn about campus resources and build connections with their peers.
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