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Bozeman braces for the incoming student stampede
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Outside of painting Missoula Maroon its time for those at MSU to move in as well. Staff at MSU in Bozeman say they're expecting 4,600 students to move into residence halls for fall classes. Traffic will be heavy to have a smooth transition into the 12...
Bozeman HS looks to defend Class AA title with a new team in 2024
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Bozeman High School enters the 2024 season as the reigning Class AA State champions, and it's not hard to get pumped in practice for the 2024 season. "We love being out here, we love being with these young men, and they make it exciting for us to be out here every day, so the energy piece, that's easy," Bozeman head football coach Levi Wesche said.
Pioneer League Roundup: Voyagers win fourth straight over PaddleHeads
With just three weeks remaining the regular season, teams are making their final push to try and lock up a postseason berth. The Great Falls Voyagers scored 9 runs in the first inning en route to a dominant 18-7 win over the PaddleHeads on Sunday in Missoula. Voyagers first baseman Freddy Rojas Jr. hit a three run homer in the opening frame and went 3-for-3 at the plate on the day with three runs scored and four runs driven in. Great Falls totaled 21 hits as a team in the drubbing.
FWP News: Trapper Education field day at Miles City’s FWP office Sept. 7
MILES CITY – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 7 will host an in-person Trapper Education field day in Miles City on Saturday, Sept. 7 at the FWP headquarters shop from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. To be able to purchase a Montana resident Class C trapping license, people must first...
Bozeman's annual BOAR event races to combat youth homelessness
BOZEMAN, Mont. — The HRDC hosted the fourth annual BOAR event to help combat rising youth homelessness in Bozeman. The Blueprint Obstacle Adventure Race or BOAR kicked off Saturday at Glen Lake Rotary Park, to support HRDC's program dedicated to providing housing and support for youth experiencing homelessness in the Gallatin Valley.
A way to home ownership for all Americans
In 1969, a group of civil rights activists in Southwest Georgia came to the aid of Black sharecroppers who had been dispossessed of their homes and jobs for registering to vote. According to the Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit group the Brookings Institution, these activists, who formed the collective New Communities Inc., "help[ed] Black farmers overcome the forces that excluded them from owning land, such as industrial farming, racial discrimination, and predatory lending."
Mike Dennison analyzes Republicans' visit to Billings
BILLINGS, Mont. - Top Republican leaders in Montana gathered in Billings today, just a week after former President Donald Trump’s stop in Bozeman. U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson was the key speaker at the event, emphasizing the importance of preserving conservative values.
US Woman Faces 20 Years in Prison After Admitting to Lunging at Flight Controls of Small Passenger Plane That Didn’t Have Cockpit Security
A 36-year-old woman faces the threat of being spent in prison for 20 years after she pleaded guilty to lunging toward the flight controls of a small commercial flight during a short domestic hop from Billings to Havre, Montana. Late last week, Tracy Lynn Eagleman pleaded guilty to interfering with...
Missoula City Council makes budget amendments before final approval
MISSOULA, Mont. — For the past few weeks, Missoula’s City Council looked at the proposed city budget for 2025. They’re making a case for what to add and what to cut. Last week, suggested changes to the budget included cuts to municipal court, homeless operations and communications for the city. These changes were shot down by most of the council.
Olympic swimmer Katharine Berkoff celebrates medal wins with Missoula homecoming
MISSOULA — Missoula’s own Katharine Berkoff has come home to celebrate after winning two medals in swimming at the 2024 Paris Olympics. After winning bronze in the women’s 100-meter backstroke and gold in the 400-meter medley relay, Berkoff spoke on her Olympic experience Sunday. “It was a...
406 MT Sports Five on Five
1. How incredible is it that the Billings Scarlets became the first Montana team in 62 years to make the American Legion Baseball World Series?. John Letasky: What an achievement by the Scarlets. It was an electric atmosphere at Dehler Park. Starting with an extra-inning first game victory, to the Scarlets' historic Game 2 win. That is something that will be hard to top.
Should These Dumb Montana Laws Be Changed Immediately?
Montana has several strange laws, and some of them are extremely outdated. One law that has been controversial in the state was passed in 2021, but is it doing more harm than good?. Does This New Motorcycle Law in Montana Need to Change?. I'm all for people exercising their freedoms....
World’s Best Husband is from Montana? Olympic Couple Goes Viral
As a man from Montana, I am proud of the image the rest of the country has for us. People view Montanans as tough and hearty people. Cowboys and miners swinging hammers or hauling hay. This is why I am willing to bet that most people don't view Montana men as affectionate and cuddly... Until now.
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