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Paige Aylward teaches agriculture and shop classes in Denton and brought some eggs to class, which ended up hatching on Christmas Day. → Read More
The Montana Wildlife Federation has a new app called Wildlife Crossing that helps people track what they saw and where it was. → Read More
"It only takes a few hours to get a full charge. No oil changes, no transmission filter for flushes, they don't go through as many brakes," Woodwick explained. → Read More
Ashley Gooman, a senior at the University of Providence, turned a class project into "Argos Feeding Argos" to help her fellow students. → Read More
"It has really created a community gathering place, and that's what we were really hoping to accomplish," Kim said. → Read More
A few months ago, the Worlds Of Work job fair in Great Falls gave kids a chance to learn about potential careers. → Read More
They say it takes a village. When it comes to the Homestead Village in Fort Benton, Bonnie Cook is that village. → Read More
Residents in and around the town of Cascade are working to get Hillside Cemetery added to the National Register of Historic Places. → Read More
This past summer, weather on the Hi Line was bad enough to the extent that several Montana counties were designated as primary natural disaster areas by the USDA. → Read More
Results show Sandra Merchant having won the race by 20 votes. There were 14,445 votes for her and 14,425 votes for incumbent Rina Fontana-Moore. → Read More
“Heat bills are going up, inflation is still affecting people, and the need is still as high as we’ve seen it,” food bank director Shaun Tatarka said. → Read More
The check station in Augusta is one of - if not the - oldest check station in the state. It is in what officials estimate to be its 90th season. → Read More
Last year, Toby's House Crisis Nursery in Great Falls conducted its first "diaper drive," and was met with overwhelming success, setting the bar for this year's diaper drive. → Read More
With how big Montana is, it's common to need a ride somewhere. Northern Transit Interlocal has been doing that for 15 years, giving rides to those that need it. → Read More
“It's really, really exciting. You know, we do this work day in and day out and we love what we do and we cheer each other on,” Getten said → Read More
Hunters around Montana are trying to get their tags filled. What they may not know is that their harvest could be at risk for disease. → Read More
Because the pantry is federally funded, they cannot directly request donations, but the DAR and others help when they can. → Read More
Fire prevention is critical this time of year as homeowners start to turn furnaces and heaters on for the first time in months. → Read More
Shodair Children's Hospital was given an almost 6,000-acre plot of land in the Snowy Mountains several years ago. → Read More
“It's a way for us not to be open on six days a week. We can't run six days a week, so these will help a lot,” Handl said. → Read More