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Hiker's Calm Demeanor During Encounter with Grizzly Bear on Montana Trail Has People Shook
It's pretty much every hiker's worst nightmare, you're walking through the woods and spot a bear coming your way. What do you do? One woman found herself in this exact situation recently, but thankfully she somehow managed to keep her cool. The woman, who goes by @twobraidsontrail online, had ...Continue reading
Native Youth Carry the Torch of Citizenship Act 100 Years Later
The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 stands as a pivotal thread in the tapestry of Indigenous civil rights in the United States. Before its enactment, Native Americans confronted a bewildering legal landscape that systematically withheld citizenship and its accompanying rights. Propelled by the advocacy of U.S. Rep. Homer P. Snyder...
Martinsdale’s Walker Story, Lewistown’s Sage Henderson pace Montanans at NHSRA Finals on opening night
ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. — Martinsdale's Walker Story and Lewistown's Sage Henderson led the way for Montanans on the opening night of the National High School Rodeo Finals on Sunday night, both finishing ninth in their event. Story was ninth in boys cutting with a score of 138, nine points behind Luke Haskell of Payson, Utah, in the top spot. Henderson had a time of 8.52 seconds in goat tying; Drew Ellen Stewart of Normangee, Texas, won in 6.87. A small handful of other Montanans began their weeklong run Sunday night. Two finished 12th: Townsend breakaway roper Ella Begger in 5.39...
Laurel Chamber asks for public's help in keeping kids safe at parade
Fourth of July in Laurel, Montana - a small town celebration on the grandest of scales. Thousands of people pour into Laurel for the annual parade, pancake breakfast, Chief Joseph run, vendor and food truck event and, of course, the best fireworks show in the state. Laurel’s Chamber of Commerce handles all but the breakfast and fireworks for the holiday. This massive undertaking rests on the shoulders of Chamber Director, Camilla Story, the Chamber Board of Directors and a handful of volunteers.
Motorcyclist dead in Billings after being struck by city bus Tuesday evening
BILLINGS, Mont. - The Billings Police Department shared on Tuesday evening that a motorcyclist died after getting hit by a city MET bus. According to the post from Sgt. Reid, the bus was turning left at 6:33 p.m. headed south onto 15th Street West from Grand Avenue when it struck a man on his motorcycle. The motorcyclist was thrown from his bike and was pronounced dead at the site of the crash.
Jacob Bilodeau, son of Cass (Bauer) Bilodeau, commits to Rocky Mountain College men's hoops
BILLINGS — Jacob Bilodeau, the son of Hysham native and Montana State Bobcat Athletics Hall of Fame women's basketball player Cass (Bauer) Bilodeau, has committed to play with the men's basketball program at Rocky Mountain College, per Cass and a commitment graphic from Rocky men's basketball's account on X.
Get Creative: Downtown Billings’ Chalk on the Walk is 8/2
Summertime in Billings is packed with fun events. Strawberry Festival was a (hot) success last weekend; so was Montana Brews and BBQs at MetraPark. Drag racing and dirt track racing are held every weekend north of town, and the Great American Championship Hillclimb is fast approaching. The Downtown Billings Association...
Shepherd Fire Dept. seeking more volunteers
With fires burning across the state, local fire departments are seeing more calls for service - which of course puts a strain on their current staff. NonStop Local's Simran Kumari visited the Shepherd Fire Department today as they began searching for more volunteers this fire season:
MSU Billings Yellowjacket Ben Ralston will be a busy bee this weekend at the State Games
BILLINGS — Ben Ralston is going to be a busy bee this weekend during the Big Sky State Games. The 21-year-old Montana State Billings Yellowjackets student-athlete will be a senior this fall, but before that has been spending his summer as a sports management intern with the BSSG. Ralston...
Dillon steer wrestler Ryder Gaasch has top Montana performance yet at high school rodeo finals
ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. — Dillon steer wrestler Ryder Gaasch finished third Monday night in his first go-round at the National High School Finals Rodeo at the Sweetwater Events Complex. Gaasch, the Montana finals state champion, had a time of 7.38 seconds. He trailed only Kace Hollenbach of Middleburg, Pennsylvania (4.77) and Tyler Porter of Tylertown, Mississippi (5.57). It's the top performance yet by a Montanan after three sessions. Gaasch was one of 10 Montanans competing in the evening session Monday. Hysham's Ryatt Fraser came up strong in boys cutting, finishing sixth with a score of 140. Sidney's Wacey Hovde was...
Woman Resists Arrest, Kicks Missoula Jail Staff in the Groin
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - On July 12, 2024, a Missoula Police Department Officer was dispatched to a disturbance in the 100 block of Pattee Street. The 911 complainant said a female was refusing to leave and put her hands on him and others. While 911 dispatchers were on the...
Community Calendar: July 18-Aug. 3
Junior Ranger education day at Pictograph Cave State Park, July 19. Pictograph Cave State Park is hosting a Junior Ranger program on Friday, July 19, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Registration is required for the event and space is limited. This free, hands-on program will feature activities and lessons on local animal identification and habitats, geology and pictographs. The program is open to all ages but is best suited for youth 6-12 years old.
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