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Que Montana shakes the world with sixth album

Que Montana shakes the world with sixth album

Afro-Pop musician, Que Montana INTERNATIONAL Afro-Pop musician, Que Montana, has surprised many following announcements of his grand return on the global musical stage, armed with Afrivo Rhythms, a sizzling and sixth album. The album was released...

Beautiful Sunday for Montana

Beautiful Sunday for Montana

Temperatures were in the 60s and 70s today, although low 80s far southeast Montana. A severe thunderstorm watch until 9 pm for the eastern half of Montana, including Billings, Glasgow and Miles City. And also Sheridan, Wyoming. A line of severe...

Montana Lottery Lucky For Life, Big Sky Bonus results for July 3, 2025

Montana Lottery Lucky For Life, Big Sky Bonus results for July 3, 2025

The Montana Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at July 3, 2025, results for each game: Winning Lucky For Life numbers from July 3 drawing 12-29-30-42-45, Lucky Ball: 18 Check Lucky For Life payouts and...

Montana’s Planned Parenthood 'committed’ to staying open despite ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

Montana’s Planned Parenthood 'committed’ to staying open despite ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

MISSOULA, Mont. — Planned Parenthood Advocates of Montana sounded the alarm this week on President Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill”. Martha Fuller, who leads the group, told NBC Montana this morning before its passage, that the bill would prevent...

Montana Hospital Association expects state to ‘fare better’ than others under budget bill

Montana Hospital Association expects state to ‘fare better’ than others under budget bill

MISSOULA, Mont. — The Montana Hospital Association says the exact impact of President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” will depend on how it’s implemented. The association wrote, “we expect that Montana will fare better than many other...

Montana women's basketball adds assistant coach in ex-UM Western player/coach Britt Cooper

Montana women's basketball adds assistant coach in ex-UM Western player/coach Britt Cooper

UM sports information and 406 MT Sports MISSOULA — Britt Cooper, who won a national championship as a basketball player at Montana Western and was later the head coach of the Bulldogs for two seasons, has joined the Montana Lady Griz as an...

Montana State students release jazz album combining STEM backgrounds

Montana State students release jazz album combining STEM backgrounds

Engineering and psychology students at Montana State University have released a jazz album titled "Something More." The Kellan Moore Trio, consisting of recent graduates Kellan Moore, Jaden Hopkins, and Carson Putnam, produced the album, which...

University of Montana clinic preserves legal history of Montana Tribes

University of Montana clinic preserves legal history of Montana Tribes

MISSOULA — It’s a tool to strengthen tribal sovereignty. The Margery Hunter Brown Indian Law Clinic at the University of Montana has embarked on an ambitious project to create the Indian Law Portal – a comprehensive digital archive of legal...

Montana budget includes new investments in tribal colleges, repatriation

Montana budget includes new investments in tribal colleges, repatriation

HELENA — Gov. Greg Gianforte last week finalized Montana’s two-year budget, which contains several new investments for Indian Country, including a historic increase in funding for tribal colleges and money devoted to repatriation efforts. Though...

Montana changes course, opts in to NCAA's House settlement for this year

Montana changes course, opts in to NCAA's House settlement for this year

MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) — The University of Montana is changing course and will opt-in this year to the NCAA’s House settlement. The recent settlement means athletic programs across the country are free to start paying millions to their athletes in...

Montana PSC approves rate reduction for NorthWestern Energy customers

Montana PSC approves rate reduction for NorthWestern Energy customers

HELENA — The Montana Public Service Commission (PSC) has approved a rate reduction this week for NorthWestern Energy (NWE) customers. In a press release, the agency stated it is aiming to protect consumers and maintain fair utility rates. This...

Gender pay gap still a problem for TX women

Gender pay gap still a problem for TX women

Women who recently graduated from college are earning significantly less than their male counterparts. A new study reveals that women from Texas and other states who earned bachelor's degrees within the past seven years made an average of 18% less...

Montana Has Some Of The Highest Child Care Costs In America

Montana Has Some Of The Highest Child Care Costs In America

Montana Families Are Paying A Premium For Childcare When my son started kindergarten last year, I was pretty excited. I wasn't excited because he was starting school; no, I was excited I was no longer going to have to pay childcare expenses. How...

Montana Wild Set New Programs for July in Helena

Montana Wild Set New Programs for July in Helena

Montana Wild is Fish, Wildlife and Parks conservation education center located in Helena, Montana The center offers educational programs to the public throughout the year, with field trips available for schools Montana Wild will be offering events...

Montana Viewpoint: Remembering Pat Williams

Montana Viewpoint: Remembering Pat Williams

Jim Elliott Pat Williams has died. He was Montana’s longest serving Congressman, serving from 1979 to 1997. He had a sense of justice and values which he defended proudly and vigorously, often in the face of strong and outraged opposition. He was...

Gusty winds and cooler temperatures on Thursday

Gusty winds and cooler temperatures on Thursday

There are going to be a few showers and thunderstorms around this evening in central Montana and east of I-15 in north-central Montana. A couple of these thunderstorms may be severe with damaging winds (58+ mph). Tonight, we are going to have...

Montana rivers drop, algae spreads as drought deepens

Montana rivers drop, algae spreads as drought deepens

MISSOULA — Following a warm, dry spring and early summer that hammered the winter snowpack, Montana’s rivers are already showing signs of stress with two months of summer to go. On the first day of July, the Blackfoot Challenge said in a news...

Montana nonprofit exploring youth housing after eye-opening report

Montana nonprofit exploring youth housing after eye-opening report

MISSOULA — Living independently for the first time can be challenging for many young adults, but those involved in the foster care or justice system are especially vulnerable to homelessness, according to a new report. Young adults aging out of...

Montana’s abortion amendment is being challenged

Montana’s abortion amendment is being challenged

Montana’s abortion amendment is being challenged (SRN NEWS)-A pro-life group has filed suit to overturn the legislation because of a procedural issue. The Montana Family Foundation says people who registered to vote on election day did NOT receive...

Montana's Recreational Shooting Restrictions: What You Need To Know

Montana's Recreational Shooting Restrictions: What You Need To Know

BUTTE, MT - In Montana, guns and open spaces go hand-in-hand. From competitive marksmen to casual plinkers sighting in a .22, Southwest Montana has long been a haven for recreational shooters. But now, one of the most popular—and...

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