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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...
MSU-Northern Basketball Coaches Talk Offseason
It’s never too early to start previewing the winter sports season, especially in the summertime. Both of Montana State University-Northern’s basketball programs have been refurbishing the roster talent from the end of conference tournament play in February until now. New Media Broadcasters got the chance to speak with...
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.
Noxious weed treatment planned along Bozeman trails
BOZEMAN, Mont. — The Bozeman Ranger District is tackling non-native noxious weeds on both the M and Drinking Horse Mountain Trail areas next week. Noxious weed treatment helps prevent the spread of invasive species onto National Forest System lands. Treatment starts July 10 and runs through July 12. Trails...
Laurel's Fourth of July parade brings out the crowds
Thousands of people, decked out in red, white and blue, lined Main Street for the annual Fourth of July parade in Laurel on Thursday. Led by the Grand Marshal Jodi Mackay, of Molly & Friends, the parade featured dozens of floats, and first-responder and police and sheriff vehicles. Parade-goers were lined up for hours before the start of the parade at 11 a.m.
Bone Daddy tells City Council this is final bike rally
At last week’s Red Lodge City Council meeting, Bone Daddy, the iconic emblem of the Beartooth Rally, informed the city that he is stepping down after this year’s 30th anniversary for health reasons. Bone Daddy, also known as Ben Barto from Wyoming, dressed down for the occasion, deciding...
Choteau’s Red White & Blue
Today's Independence Day, & it's Day #2 of Choteau's Annual 4th of July Events. This morning's parade's just wrapping up & it was SRO! The steak fry's going to be fun & that's coming up at 1, this afternoon Thurs) with the rodeo set to kick off at 2. Speaking of "kick," you can get YOUR "kicks" tomorrow (Fri) night at 6, with Wylie, & the Wild West. Happy 4th of July, courtesy of the Red, White & Blue, in Choteau. **Word on the street has it that Choteau's Jim Anderson, is going to have his own hot dog eating contest. GO JIM!
Weekend Quick Links: July 6-7
July 4 - 6, 2024 | Area X. Coconino Website | USEA Prize List | Entry Status | Ride Times | Live Scores I Volunteer. The Maryland International + Horse Trials | Adamstown, Maryland | July 5 - 7, 2024 | Area II. Maryland Horse Trials Website | USEA Prize...
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...
University of Montana Western student presents at American Association for Anatomy meeting
MISSOULA, Mont. — A University of Montana Western student presented at the American Association for Anatomy meeting in Toronto. Madeline Bradbury presented a poster detailing her work with biology Professor Bradley Wood on the structure and function of the coelomic wall in sea lampreys. Bradbury’s research abstract from the...
Stonehome shows off The Mayor of West Bismarck
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — When it comes to the smoothest drinking IPA – there might be a new mayor in town! Stonehome Brewing is offering the Mayor of West Bismarck. “Yeah, so that’s just our latest hazy IPA for over the summer. Kind of an ode to the river passing through town that brings the communities together. Everybody is out having fun in the sun when we can and just a easy drinking hazy IPA with some nice tropical flavors going on in it that’s not too bitter, just a nice, easy-drinking beer,” said Ivan with Stonehome Brewing Co.
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