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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.
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.”
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.
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.
17 Individuals Make Most Wanted July in Cascade County
To put a dent in crime across Great Falls and Cascade County, the Cascade County Sheriff's Office and the Great Falls Police Department both rely on tips from citizens. To help facilitate those tips from the public, both agencies use Great Falls/Cascade County Crimestoppers. That agency allows a community member to anonymously provide crime tips.
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...
MT Department of Revenue to conduct property reviews in Billings according to BPD
Billings Police Department is warning residents that the Montana Department of Revenue will soon send appraisers to properties in Billings. Billings PD emphasized that appraisers being on private property is not trespassing, per Statute MCA 15-7-139.
Glacier Park home on market for $15 million
By CHRIS PETERSONHungry Horse NewsA home on Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park has hit the open market. While other properties in Glacier have been sold in the past few years, none have had the expansive views afforded by the Graff family estate, a modest home at the foot of the lake.The home is what’s known as an “inholding” meaning it was private property before the creation of Glacier in 1910. Lake McDonald has numerous private inholdings along its shorelines at the foot and the head of the lake.The home is listed at $15 million, Realtor Angie Killian of Berkshire...
Friends of the Children-Eastern Montana offers long term mentorship to at-risk children
In Billings, a local nonprofit is offering professional long-term mentorship to children identified in our community as being high risk. Simran Kumari spoke with the organization to learn more about why their work is especially important right now.
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.
‘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...
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...
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...
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...
City of Bozeman to host annual firework show for Fourth
The City of Bozeman is hosting its annual Fourth of July fireworks show from the Gallatin County Fairgrounds. The show will begin at 10 p.m. and run approximately a half hour. The fireworks show is made possible by a partnership formed in 2023 between Bozeman Fire and local business sponsors following the city-wide ban on personal fireworks.
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.
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