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Montana poll finds support for new BLM oil and gas rules
A poll commissioned by the Montana Wildlife Federation in July and released this week found broad support for parts of a Bureau of Land Management oil and gas rule released earlier this year that Montana’s Republican federal delegation is seeking to block from taking effect. The poll was conducted by Republican-leaning firm New Bridge Strategy […]
Top MT Republicans, Speaker Mike Johnson gather in Billings to rally ahead of Montana elections
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.
Multiple Montana Bridges Need Replacing For Sentinel Missile Project
By now, you've probably heard the rumblings about the Sentinel Missile Project and the major upgrade that the system will receive in the coming years. Needless to say, the project will impact many aspects of daily life here in Montana. As part of the project, 11 bridges in the Lewistown...
Montana is the First State to Apply for Federal Broadband Funds
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - The federal government has allocated $40 billion to expand high-speed internet access through the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) program, and Montana officials are proud to be the first in line to access those funds. I spoke with Misty Ann Giles, Director of the...
Wolf hunting regulations set for upcoming season
State wildlife officials have set regulations for the upcoming wolf hunting season. The Fish and Wildlife Commission approved a quota of 334 wolves to be killed by hunting or trapping in the 2024-2025 season, which starts later this fall. It’s an increase from last year’s quota of 313 wolves.
Missoula's annual Herbal Festival returns with workshops and new gardens
MISSOULA, Mont. — The second annual Herbal Festival kicked of in Missoula. The event held workshops, classes, demonstrations where community members, herbalists, botanists, and so many more learned about medicinal properties at the Missoula Fairgrounds. They will also be showcasing the brand new Rocky Mountain Gardens in its first...
Tour University of Montana’s New Dining Center with Epic Drone Footage
We all have memories of the school cafeteria. The days you would anticipate what kind of mystery meat the lunch lady was serving up that day. Or, if you were lucky, it was pizza day. As the popular Adam Sandler song "Lunch Lady Land" goes, "Yesterday's meatloaf is today's sloppy joes." With cafeteria food, you just have to either accept what is on the day's menu or go without it.
Altercation in Missoula: Police Struggle With Non-Compliant Male
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - On August 9, 2024, Missoula Police Department Officers were dispatched to a male vs. female disturbance near the Albertson’s on Oxford Street. A 911 caller stated a male had “beat up” a female. According to court documents, the female involved in this altercation was never located for a statement.
Missoula Man Arrested for Felony DUI After Having a BAC of .314
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - On August 9, 2024, Missoula Police Department Officers were dispatched to a welfare check in the roundabout at Van Buren Street and I90. Officers were informed via dispatch, that a truck was partially blocking traffic on the roundabout and the reporting party stated the driver had blood coming from his head.
Missoula DUI Investigation Leads to Unexpected Drug Discovery
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - On August 10, 2024, Missoula Police Department officers were conducting a DUI investigation. Due to the way the DUI vehicle was parked, three vehicles pulled up behind it on Front Street and were not able to continue westbound onto Broadway. They were told to turn around. The first vehicle in the line-up successfully completed a U-turn and left the area. The second vehicle, driven by 34-year-old Jerome McNeill, backed into a vehicle behind him causing an accident.
Junior Livestock Sale at MontanaFair teaches kids valuable life skills
The Junior Livestock Sale at MontanaFair was a big moment for many young participants who have invested months in training their animals. Each year, children aged 8 to 18 from organizations like 4-H and FFA showcase their well-cared-for livestock, with some hoping to fund their college education or expand their herds.
New Course Could Land You a Job at Upcoming Missoula Concerts
You know that feeling you get when the lights go down right before the headlining act takes the stage? The feeling of anticipation and excitement. The feeling you needed so much that you paid to buy a ticket and experience it. That feeling is all thanks to dozens of people behind the scenes who make concerts and live events happen.
Hoot Owl restrictions lifted on sections of the Big Hole River
State wildlife officials Friday lifted fishing restrictions on a section of the Big Hole River. The stretch of the river from the Maiden Rock Fishing Access Site north of Melrose to the confluence with the North Fork of the Big Hole is now unrestricted and open to fishing any time of the day.
Northwestern Finishes Weekend Out West Unbeaten
BUTTE, Mont. – The No. 2-ranked Northwestern volleyball team showed its muscle on Saturday, knocking down two opponents receiving votes in Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) and Rocky Mountain (Mont.) to finish their Big Sky Challenge slate. "We picked up two hard-fought wins today," commented head coach Kyle Van Den Bosch. "I...
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