25 murals are going into the Billings Industrial Revitalization District for "Wild West Walls" in September. It's a chance to elevate and emphasize culture in a place often overlooked.
“Some people can’t make it through a very rigorous program, that doesn’t mean they’re not worth anything,” said Ken Koerber, the organization's executive director.
And although the total price tag for the review might seem high, for the average taxpayer it won't cost any more than a good pint of beer.
Those killed by fentanyl, allegedly distributed by Erik Castillo, included a 23-year-old man in December 2022 and a 22-year-old man in October 2023.
The lawsuit cites the concert industry titan's purchase of a "majority stake" in the Missoula-based company and its conversion to Ticketmaster services.
"I think we had a running list about two pages long of myths and rumors that legislators were frequently and constantly bringing up like this."
Get your warboys and your silver spray paint ready for this weekend and head to "Furiosa" (and do some other things if you have time in between showings).
It wasn't always going to be as simple as Sheehy vs. Tester.
The highway was scheduled to open Friday, May 24, but now will remain closed through the weekend due to winter weather conditions, significant snowfall and hazardous driving conditions.
The pair simply explode with color — prints of artwork made by local schoolchildren and wrapped in hot pink metal. You’re not going to miss them if you drive by.
The sign is now located along the walking path in Earl Guss Park, east of the Metra on Bench Boulevard in Billings Heights
The charges were filed after Fournier, an Evangelical pastor and former longtime leader of the Montana Rescue Mission, said he was moving his business to the Heights because of downtown crime.
By Thursday afternoon, the state Department of Transportation had warnings of wet and icy asphalt for a swath of roadways running from Butte to Laurel.
A driver watches her car fill with water at the South 21st Street underpass during heavy rain in Billings on Thursday.
In a sampling effort this year, walleye composed 61% of the fish species caught by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks in a 1.3 mile section of the stream.
Incumbent Gov. Greg Gianforte faces a primary challenge from the right in the form of Flathead lawmaker and excavation contractor Tanner Smith.
“It’s a function of how saturated the criminal market is with guns,” Laslovich said. “Far too many people have guns now that shouldn’t have guns.”
Nearly 44 million Americans are expected to travel 50 miles or more for the Memorial Day holiday and the unofficial start of summer, according to AAA.
Powerline-caused wildfires are getting a closer look from Montana state lawmakers less than eight months before the next legislative session.
Judge Donald Harris found that the case did not meet the criteria required to be transferred back to youth court.
"That argument is, of course, absurd on its face and has no rational basis within the text of the statute," Attorney General Austin Knudsen's campaign adviser said.
Winter storm warnings are in effect for parts of Montana through Thursday at noon by the National Weather Service. Plowable snow will likely in places, even on some of the valley floors.
The ruling upholds a 2022 decision by District Court Judge Susan P. Watters that was appealed by the Friends of the Crazy Mountains et al.
Missoula County's defense included testimony from Cody Marble's accuser from 2002.
Absentee ballots have been mailed to voters around the state and nearly 13% of those sent have already been returned.
The Behavioral Health System for Future Generations Commission unveiled its 21 recommendations to overhaul Montana's hobbled mental health infrastructure.
Jay Pravecek, hatchery section chief, is acting as fisheries division administrator in Ryce's absence.
An administrative mineral withdrawal would temporarily remove federally owned public land around the Smith from new mining claims.
The exhibition, which highlights Indigenous presence and art in a place it's long been excluded from, will include tipi installations at each YNP entrance from June to September.
Tickets for the general admission show are $57.50 plus any applicable fee.
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The federal lawsuit was filed last week on behalf of the estate of Michael Rogel, the 39-year-old man shot and killed by police in April 2023, by Bozeman attorneys.
These are some of the most luxurious homes on the Billings market.
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Both Class AA undefeated semifinals, West-Senior and Glacier-Capital, are scheduled for 9 a.m. Saturday at Northwest Park and Mike Miller Fields.
The first games are being played in Billings Friday.
Missoula Loyola's boys are on the brink of a fourth straight State B-C tennis team title.
Photos from the 2024 Class AA state softball tournament in Helena May 24, 2024.
🎧 The hosts discuss whether legalized gambling, the reliance on TV revenue and costly taxpayer-funded stadiums make sports less appealing.
Documentaries can put viewers into situations they'd most likely never encounter, such as rock climbing, big-wave surfing and flying a fighter jet.
Big fans of Costco will tell you that good buys justify the cost of membership. Learn how to maximize the value on the PennyWise podcast.
MONTANA UNTAMED: The result is grounded planes, a federal investigation, and questions around how the Forest Service determines what’s safe to use on fires.
A 62-year-old kindergarten teacher in Japan adopted the dog from an animal shelter in 2008, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Carlo Acutis, who died of acute leukemia on Oct. 12, 2006, was put on the road to sainthood after Pope Francis attributed a second miracle to him.
For the first time, a millennial, known as "God's Influencer," is set to become a saint. Pope Francis paved the way on Thursday.