Edgar Cedillo, KTVH

Edgar Cedillo

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  • KXLH - Helena

Past articles by Edgar:

Jefferson County 8th grader wins 2023 Treasure State Spelling Bee at Montana State University

The winner of the 2023 Treasure State Spelling Bee is Natalie Russ, an 8th grader from Clancy Elementary School in Jefferson County. → Read More

Family of Jalen Williams remains frustrated after officials share details of his death

Brooks says he and other family members are still frustrated even after learning what police said happened leading up to Jalen’s death on February 10. → Read More

Gardiner business owners ready for summer tourism

Local businesses that dealt with the closures all summer long, and continue to be closed for the winter season, are optimistic but scared of what's to come this summer. → Read More

Non-profit Heroes and Horses helps post-combat veterans

The non-profit received a $500,000 grant from M.J Murdock Charitable Trust. The non-profit is looking to build facilities for veterans at their ranch in Virginia City to be able to use year-round. → Read More

Montana couple travels teaching CPR, important life-saving tool

Following Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest during a Monday Night Football game, the conversation around heart health has been top of mind for many Americans. → Read More

Whole Foods announces opening date for Bozeman location

The wait is almost over: Montana's first Whole Foods located in Bozeman is set to open its store on February 1st, 2023 → Read More

Keeping humans and pets safe as life-threatening cold hits Montana

With these cold temperatures, it's important to keep you and your pets safe as we endure some frigid temperatures. → Read More

Annual 'Shop with a Cop' event brings holiday joy to Bozeman kids

A tradition that brings kids and cops together to talk to their friends and families. Nora Bakken is a sixth grader from Monforton. → Read More

MSU students react to ESPN's College GameDay coming to Bozeman

Brawl of the Wild prep is officially underway on campus as MSU students get ready ahead of ESPN's College GameDay visit to Bozeman. → Read More

Belgrade students honor Veterans including teachers

Veterans from across the valley were met with a standing ovation from students at Belgrade schools. They honored and celebrated those who served including some that happen to be their teachers. → Read More

Gov. Gianforte calls for more affordable and attainable housing

Governor Greg Gianforte held a press conference on Thursday at an apartment complex at 19th and Graf in Bozeman. → Read More

Bozeman man charged with arson after reportedly starting fires on Drinking Horse Trail

A Bozeman man accused of starting fires near a popular hiking trail to reportedly keep bears away, appeared in Gallatin County Justice Court on Thursday. → Read More

Prosecutors detail events leading up to homicide

Skyler Griebel, the 29-year-old man accused of shooting and killing 36-year-old Tyler Netto of Livingston, appeared in Park County District Court on Wednesday. → Read More

Bozeman looks to address urban camping

Residents have run out of resources and that has led some to live out on the street, which has caused a new problem - urban camping. → Read More

Outfitters respond to news of Simms acquisition by Vista Outdoor

After an announcement came Wednesday that Vista Outdoor agreed to acquire local Brand Simms Fishing Products the fishing community reacts to the news. → Read More

Gallatin County missing out on $218,000 of marijuana tax revenue after election mishap

Gallatin County voters approved a sales tax on marijuana, but an administrative error caused that election to be nullified. Gallatin County Commissioners hoped to use the revenue for mental health. → Read More

Gallatin Co. voters to reconsider marijuana sales tax after administrative error

Two weeks ago Gallatin County voters said 'yes' to a 3 percent sales tax on medical and recreational marijuana. But now, voters will once again see the two questions in the fall. → Read More

Tester, FEMA join Park County officials as they look to provide help for flood victims, businesses

U.S. Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) and FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell met with local officials on Friday, June 17, 2022, as they discussed the goal moving forward: to help out businesses and residents with the recovery effort. → Read More

Livingston businesses stepping up to help flood-stricken neighbors

After the devastating floods in Park County impacted the town's residents, neighbors have started to help out neighbors as they have one thing in mind: to be resilient and to help each other out with a smile on their face. “I've been in this business 17 years and I finally learned to just start giving as quickly as possible and knowing that our community will support us,” says Founder of… → Read More

Hurdle after hurdle, Gardiner residents remain resilient and hopeful

As water from the Yellowstone River starts to recede, residents of Gardiner start to look ahead to the future with one thing in mind: resiliency. → Read More