Ryan Burg, KXLH - Helena

Ryan Burg

KXLH - Helena

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Past articles by Ryan:

Made in Montana Trade Show returns to Helena

The Made in Montana Tradeshow is back in Helena, bringing hundreds of Montana-made goods to the capital city. → Read More

High schoolers teach biomedical skills to CRA Middle School students

Capital High School bio-medical sciences students are visiting C R Anderson Middle School today to help teach eighth graders how to do a basic physical examination. → Read More

Gov. Gianforte signs K-12 school funding increases into law

A kindergarten class at Smith Elementary School welcomed Governor Greg Gianforte to class, Thursday where the governor signed into law House Bill 15, funding K-12 public schools. → Read More

Carroll College students work with the Montana Department of Commerce on population data model

The Montana Department of Commerce and Carroll College announced the completion of a new county population forecasting data model to plan for future community development and land-use planning. → Read More

Helena Housing Task Force discusses hopeful plans for housing

The Helena Housing Task Force met Wednesday morning to discuss plans in trying to create more affordable housing in Lewis and Clark County. → Read More

Competitive musher visits C R Anderson Middle School before Race to the Sky

Jesika Reimer and her team of dogs will be competing in the Race to the Sky where mushers and their dogs will travel hundreds of miles. → Read More

Hands on Global looking to help people in Turkey and Syria after earthquake

Helena non-profit, Hands on Global, specializes in assisting disadvantaged, underserved, and displaced people, primarily with basic health care. → Read More

Career and technical training organizations gather at Capitol for HB 382

At the state capitol building, students gathered in the capitol rotunda for an event that's kicking off the hearing to pass the act of increased funding for technical education student organizations → Read More

Helena Food Share gives update on their relocation process

Back in October, Helena Food Share announced their plans to move to a new location on Boulder Ave. On Wednesday, they shared more details on their future facility and relocation plans. → Read More

Helena volunteers participate in Point-in -Time count

Across the U.S., a Point-in-time survey is being conducted to measure housing instability and determine the number of resources needed to help those experiencing homelessness. → Read More

Inflation and new residents play big role in state's economy according to report

For 48 years, The Bureau of Business and Economic Research has traveled around Montana to share their findings in their annual economic outlook seminar. → Read More

January fentanyl overdose surge continue's to rise in Montana

From January 11 to the 23, there were 28 nonfatal and eight fatal overdoses in 13 different counties across the state. → Read More

Montana artist showcases 'Transcend' exhibit at the Holter Museum of Art

Rae Senarigi is a transgender, nonbinary, cancer survivor whose passion is the arts. Rae tells stories through art representing the transgender and non-binary community. → Read More

Baxendale Volunteer Fire Department names its first woman captain

Audrey Todd-Davis has been at the Baxendale Volunteer Fire Department since she was 16 years old, and just recently, she was named the first woman captain since the department's inception in 1988. → Read More

Anti-abortion advocates fill Montana Capitol for March for Life

Anti-abortion advocates returned to the State Capitol Friday, renewing their call for increased abortion restrictions in Montana. → Read More

How to see the rare 'green' comet before it passes for another 50,000 years

50,000 years ago, a green comet passed by Earth. Now the same rare comet, centuries later, is passing by again and will be visible from the Earth. → Read More

Bob's Valley Market holding 'Hocks and Beans' fundraiser

It's Bob Valley Market's annual Hocks and Beans Giveaway, this year they're supporting of The Salvation Army, where when you donate, you get free hocks and beans. → Read More

How some people are 'climbing over' their New Year's resolution goals

We all know the saying, New year, new me, right? Some people's new year's resolutions are to go to the gym and work out more, and some people go to Stone Tree Climbing Center → Read More

An electrifying exhibit lights up ExplorationWorks that aims to spark interest for Montana youth

ExplorationWorks is ready to go this Saturday by revealing their new exhibit so they can educate young minds about the world of, electricity. → Read More

Helena Roman Catholic Diocese pays respects to Pope Benedict XVI's death

Pope Benedict XVI passed away on December 31st, Father Bart Tolleson of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Helena followed Benedict when he was actively pope and shared what Benedict XVI meant → Read More