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Have You Heard? City Of GF Has New Policy For Renters
The City Of Great Falls Is Installing A New Billing System. Jason Laird told us in May that the City of Great Falls is installing a new billing system. You can catch up on the City of Great Falls new billing system story here. The City is working hard to...
MSU breaks ground on new indoor sports facility
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Montana State University held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new indoor athletic facility on Tuesday. The facility will have an 80-yard turf field for the university’s football team and for their track-and-field team, a 300-meter track wrapping around it. The construction of the facility is...
Miranda Lambert enrages fans by barking at concertgoers: ‘Are we done with our drama yet?’
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Watch: Billy Strings Welcomes Sierra Ferrell for Sit-in at Under The Big Sky, with Cher’s “Believe” Bust-out
Beyond his incredible capabilities as an instrumentalist, vocalist, songwriter and bluegrass innovator, Billy Strings knows better than most how to put on a show. For his performance at Whitefish, Mont.’s Under the Big Sky music festival on Sunday, July 14, the artist did just that, stealing the show for the event’s final day with a special two-hour headline set. After joining alternative-roots compatriot Sierra Ferrell’s set earlier in the day, Strings invited the renowned singer-songwriter to support his closing set which, in a true highlight, included a collaborative bust-out of Strings’ quick-pickin’ rendition of Cher’s “Believe.”
Shaking and with fear in her voice, hiker endures scary bear encounter
A hiker in Glacier National Park in Montana noticed fresh signs of a bear nearby and consciously kept a watchful eye as she progressed down the trail. “I listen for the birds and smaller animals to warn me of a bigger threat based on their actions,” Amanda Wylie wrote on TikTok.
Life on the Hi-Line Calendar Contest Seeking Entries
Life on the Hi-Line Calendar Contest Seeking Entries. While Montana is known for its mountains much more than its prairies, that doesn't mean they are any less beautiful than them. It holds true if you have ever traveled across the Hi-Line of the state. Our prairie lands allow for cattle...
RNC talks about crime, violence against women
MILWAUKEE — The public safety theme on the second evening at the Republican National Convention included a message from Forest County Potawatomi Chairman James Crawford. His introductory remarks had a land acknowledgement tone for the host city, despite it not being explicit on the evening speech program. “It was once home to several Potawatomi villages, […] The post RNC talks about crime, violence against women appeared first on Daily Montanan.
Great Falls students can take three free college courses from University of Providence starting in the fall
GREAT FALLS, Mont. - High school students in Great Falls who are participating in one of the dual credit programs for the University of Providence will be able to take their first three college courses for free starting in the fall for the upcoming school year. Called the "Three-for-Free advantage,"...
Billings to Welcome Two New Event Centers by Year’s End
Billings is set to elevate its event hosting capabilities with the imminent completion of two state-of-the-art event centers by the close of the year. The Billings Hotel & Convention Center is slated to unveil a significant addition, encompassing approximately 16,000 square feet of brand-new space. This expansion aims to cater to larger gatherings and enhance the venue’s overall capacity for events.
Bozeman Gallatin's Josh Woodberry becomes first Montanan to win prestigious honor
Woodberry recently became the first Montanan to be named to the Team of Distinction by the National Football Foundation. Woodberry was named to that team for his academics, his play on the football field and for his community service. Recently, the Raptors graduated their first, four-year class and one of...
PHOTOS: Camp Festival Amadeus concert
North Valley Music School hosted Camp Festival Amadeus last week, a chamber orchestra music camp for intermediate to advanced string students entering seventh through 12th grades. To celebrate the work accomplished during the week-long camp, a free public concert was held to showcase the talented attendees and their instructors. Hailey Simon leads cello section during the Camp Festival Amadeus concert. (Julie Engler/Whitefish Pilot) Cassidy Krack introduces ensemble at the Camp Festival Amadeus concert. (Julie Engler/Whitefish Pilot) Camp Festival Amadeus participant Marlis Nargi performs at the concert. (Julie Engler/Whitefish Pilot) Juniper Dennis, Kalina Bruckerhoff and Summer Boggess perform at the Camp Festival Amadeus concert. (Julie Engler/Whitefish Pilot) Camp Festival Amadeus participant Darcy Bauman performs during the concert last Thursday. (Julie Engler/Whitefish Pilot)
Montana 4-H Foundation Awards Nearly $40,000 in Scholarships
BOZEMAN — The Montana 4-H Foundation recently announced that it has awarded nearly $40,000 in scholarships to 45 graduating 4-H members and alumni. The recipients, from 28 Montana counties and tribal areas, can use the scholarships for post-secondary education during the 2024-2025 academic year. Scholarship recipients were recognized July 11 at the 2024 Montana 4-H Congress held on the Montana State University campus in Bozeman.
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