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Shepperd's Candy celebrates 70 years, recovery from accident last fall
BUTTE, Mont. -- Mining City sweet tooths should remember last October when their favorite confectionery, Shepperd's Candy, received a sour surprise: a pickup truck through the front of their store. But thanks to the support of a community that has studiously stood beside Shepperd's for seventy years, life has never...
2024 fall sports preseason begins
The 2024 high school fall sports season is about to begin. It might seem like spring sports just ended, but time and tide wait for no man, including sports fans. The 2024 fall season officially starts on August 15, as this is the first day high school golf can practice. Then on August 16, all the other high school sports teams can officially practice.
Dominant pitching, clean defense propelled Billings Scarlets to Legion World Series berth
BILLINGS — The drought is over. After the Billings Scarlets claimed the Northwest Regional tournament on Sunday, Montana is sending a team to the American Legion baseball World Series for the first time since Billings' Post #4 went back in 1962. “I'd say that statistic was a big thing...
Columbia Falls hosting conference champion Montana, Gonzaga soccer teams for exhibition
KALISPELL — Residents of the Flathead Valley are used to seeing top-tier soccer programs vie for victory on the fields of Columbia Falls, Whitefish and Kalispell. Local teams have played in state championships for the last seven consecutive years, nabbing eight trophies, including a sweep by Whitefish’s teams last fall. Athletes from Flathead and Glacier always top the all-state Class AA honor lists, while the Class A lists are almost entirely swamped by Bulldogs and Wildcats players.
Clarkston Fire Service to receive boost in funding
THREE FORKS, Mont. — The Clarkston Fire Service area will be receiving a boost in funding. The Gallatin County Commissioners approved the fire services request to increase its per unit fee from $182 to $292. The rate went into effect last month and will increase annually for three years...
Changes in Real Estate Commissions Could Lower Missoula Home Prices
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - According to the National Association of Realtors, a recent national settlement over the current real estate commission structure could possibly help lower home prices. I spoke with Brint Wahlberg, President of the Missoula Organization of Realtors who described the current method of buying and selling...
Bozeman city staff to take slower approach on UDC project
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Former Bozeman Mayor Cyndy Andrus announced last year the postponement of the Unified Development Code project inside City Hall. Due to growing concerns from residents having a lack of knowledge of the project. Having nearly a year to reflect, Bozeman Mayor Terry Cunningham believes it was...
Wanted Woman Caught With Meth and Fentanyl in Missoula
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - On August 6, 2024, a Missoula Police Department officer was patrolling around Great Northern Blvd. when he recognized a female, 26-year-old Stephanie Haygood, from previous interactions. The officer recalled that Haygood had arrest warrants, which he then confirmed. The officer made contact with Haygood and informed her of her warrants.
Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame Banquet Tickets On Sale Now
Tickets to the annual Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame and Grizzly Lifetime Honors Award Banquet are now on sale, giving fans the chance to celebrate the careers of four Montana legends. The state's biggest Hall of Fame event is set for Friday, Oct. 4, at the Adams Center on the...
Helena Capital alum, Havre head football coach Jake Eldridge found a home on the Hi-Line
HELENA — One decision can change your life and Havre High head football coach Jake Eldridge is a great example of that. 20 years ago after Mark Samson, the former Helena Capital football coach, was hired to be the head coach at Montana State Northern, he asked Eldridge, an all-state performer and multi-sport state champion with the Bruins, to join him in Havre and play for the Lights.
Gov. Gianforte Announces Replacement of 11 Bridges in Lewistown Area for Sentinel Missile Project
HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte announced today that the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT), in partnership with the Department of Defense (DOD), has formalized an agreement to replace 11 bridges in the Lewistown area as part of the Sentinel Missile project. “Montana plays a key role in the...
105th Crow Fair organized by woman for first time in history
Crow Agency, MT-The fair and rodeo returns for five days in crow country, and it will be a celebration with parades, pow wows, and dancing. There will also be tons of food options and 73 vendors. As well as camping opportunities and rodeo activities. This year's Pow Wow General Manager,...
Mall lawsuit over Texas Roadhouse set for 2026
A district court judge has set the jury trial date for Dec. 1, 2026 in the civil lawsuit against Ross Dress for Less by GK Holiday Village over a proposed Texas Roadhouse restaurant on the corner of the mall property. Judge Elizabeth said her July 24 order that the trial...
Wyoming reporter caught using artificial intelligence to create fake quotes and stories
Quotes from Wyoming’s governor and a local prosecutor were the first things that seemed slightly off to Powell Tribune reporter CJ Baker. Then, it was some of the phrases in the stories that struck him as nearly robotic. The dead giveaway, though, that a reporter from a competing news...
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