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Seeley Lake Campground closed for a couple more weeks
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Lolo National Forest will not be able to open the Seeley Lake Campground and day use area until mid-July. A social media post from the agency says workers doing initial repairs found more contamination in the water system than originally anticipated. You won't be able to enjoy the area for at least a couple more weeks. You won't be able to camp there for July 4 holiday.
Former Fergus standout Royce Robinson signs with Rocky Mountain College
BILLINGS--Rocky Mountain College Basketball announced Tuesday on social media that former Fergus standout Royce Robinson has signed with the Battlin' Bears. A two-sport standout at Fergus, Robinson was part of a basketball and football state championship. He averaged just over 24 points and seven rebounds per game during the Golden Eagles basketball state title run.
Miles City's Haven Meged, Columbus' Weston Timberman win big at Ponoka Stampede
Where there's Smoke, there's fire – at least in Haven Meged's world these days. The Montana-raised cowboy leaned on his bay horse's talents to help claim his first Ponoka Stampede championship. Smoke is an eight-year-old Meged got about three years ago and has been seasoning since. "He's been a...
Missoula social workers voice concerns over new urban camping ordinance
MISSOULA, Mont. — Social workers in Missoula are concerned about possible impacts from a new ordinance addressing urban camping. Missoula City Council passed the measure after lengthy public discussion and numerous workgroups. Now, outreach advocates say it will create issues with their day-to-day operations and the services they provide...
Reminder: Billings Rims Closed for 4th of July
Oh, the 4th of July in Montana! Fireworks, barbecues, and the great outdoors—what’s not to love? However, if you are new to Billings, here's something you should know. The Rims and certain parks along the Rims will be closed for the 4th. As you plan your festivities, remember...
Marty Pavelich dies at 96, leaves singular Big Sky legacy
Four-time Stanley Cup winner, mentor and storyteller, faithful church builder, champion for local hockey; the list goes on in Marty’s memory. On June 28, Big Sky resident Marty Pavelich passed away at the age of 96 due to complications from ALS. Pavelich touched many lives during his 34 years...
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.
Meet a Columbus High School grad who's driving the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile
It’s 27 feet long and 11 feet high, and when she finishes her yearlong journey, Columbus native Sarah Oney will have driven with her copilot one of the six famous Oscar Mayer Wienermobiles around 20,000 miles to more than 200 events across the midwestern United States. “Sarah had a lot of people to go up against, but I think it was clear from the moment we met her that she absolutely has sunshine energy,” Schmitt told the Ledger-Enquirer. “… When she was going through the process, it was so clear that she was ready to take on a role that just really spreads joy because she really is joyful. … Sarah’s just begun the job, but she’s already made so much magic along the way.” Meet Sarah Oney here.
Manhattan Christian, Montana Tech hoops star Caleb Bellach signs first professional contract
HELENA — Caleb Bellach last remembers being nervous about basketball three years ago. He was a sophomore transferring to Montana Tech to be “the guy” for a program that’d stack three consecutive Frontier Conference regular-season and tournament championships for the first time in league history. Now,...
Newsom’s 4th Annual Car Show to help out pool
For those looking for a fun, family friendly event that also supports the Stevensville swimming pool, they need not look any further than the 4th annual car show, hosted by the Newsom family. The event will be held on Saturday, July 6 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Newsom’s shop on 3929 Highway 93.
GOAT Vote: Down to top 3 athletes in CMR, Great Falls High poll
The first vote has closed for the Greatest of All Time (GOAT) athlete polls for Great Falls High and C.M. Russell High, narrowing down the top 10 to three for each school. The top fan vote recipients for both of our high schools were likely not a surprise, with Dave Dickenson earning the most for the Rustlers and Bill Zadick for the Bison.
Kalispell couple facing 30 years in federal prison
MISSOULA, Mont. — A Kalispell couple facing fraudulent charges appeared in a federal courtroom in Missoula on Tuesday. Mistie Lynn Knapton and Travis Ray Knapton are facing up to 30 years in federal prison. One count of conspiracy to defraud the United States. One count of social security fraud.
Depot Festival of the Arts returns to Livingston
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Depot Festival of the Arts is back in Livingston, and bigger than ever with new expansions. The Livingston Depot will host its 36th annual Festival of the Arts today through Thursday. It showcases fine artists and crafters from Montana and the western region into the...
Blue banners raise awareness for Robert's Run in Hamilton
HAMILTON, Mt. — It's been five years since 9-year-old Robert Leonardi was tragically killed in a hit-and-run accident in Hamilton. Today, blue banners are flying around town to raise awareness for a program called Robert’s Run. On July 7, 2019, Robert was on his way to his friend’s...
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