Annie Johnson, KXLH - Helena

Annie Johnson

KXLH - Helena

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Past articles by Annie:

BZN seeing thousands more passengers during holiday season

Holiday travel in itself can be crazy, but I don’t think travelers were expecting the parking madness at the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport. → Read More

Governor donates portion of salary to Livingston Food Resource Center

LIVINGSTON - The Livingston Food Resource Center sees a lot of people, and on Friday Governor Gianforte stopped by. → Read More

Bozeman Health responds to housing crisis with units for employees

We know there’s a worker shortage throughout Gallatin County, and a couple of things contribute to that problem, one of those things being the cost of housing. → Read More

Hundreds of troops to receive care packages to remind them of Montana

We just celebrated Veteran’s Day but this Bozeman organization wants Montana troops to know they’re thinking about them all year round. → Read More

Hospitality industry seeing effects of worker shortage

When’s the last time you stayed in a hotel or motel? If recently, then you probably noticed some effects of the worker shortage. → Read More

Police still searching for suspect after Bozeman Pond Shooting on Fourth of July

Fireworks can be very loud, and sometimes even sound like gunshots. If you live near the Bozeman Pond then Sunday night, it may have been gunshots you heard. → Read More

Aerial firefighters share concern for fires ahead of Fourth of July weekend

It’s normal to see a commercial airplane flying in the sky, but what you may not want to see is one of these. → Read More

Child care facilities not seeing significant enrollment drops as parents return to work

School is out for the summer, which means a break for students and teachers - but what about year-round child care facilities? → Read More

Montana less than 6 months away from recreational, adult-use marijuana sales

Recreational use of marijuana was voted in favor in November 2020 - but there hasn’t been a single legal sale yet. → Read More

Montana state prisons progressing through pandemic

This time last year was very challenging for a lot of people. In a sense, we were all on lock-down. → Read More

Cancellations and no-shows can lead to wasted vaccine doses

GALLATIN COUNTY — At one point, it was a challenge to get an appointment for a Covid-19 vaccine, but now you can literally walk into a clinic and get your shot on the spot. “We’re trying to get as many Covid vaccines into our community as we can, and we’re starting to see the demand taper off a little bit,” explained Kevin Larsen, the operations manager with Gallatin County Emergency Management.… → Read More

New flights, airlines highlights growth for Bozeman Yellowstone Airport

GALLATIN COUNTY — Thirty direct flights have been added to the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport, some seasonal and some year-round, and two new airlines. It just speaks to the growth that this airport is seeing, airport officials say. In fact, the airport is seeing such promising effects, it’s created some new phrases around the airport. “We’ve kind of got a new catchphrase. It’s called… → Read More

Governor offers new rental assistance for Montana residents

A new rental assistance program for Montana residents is estimated to help as many as 8,000 residents, and that could also include you. → Read More

Bozeman law firm offers to expunge marijuana criminal records for $420 or free

In this past November election, initiative 190 decriminalized marijuana, but that doesn’t automatically mean it expunges criminal records relating to it. → Read More

New research shows different strains of COVID-19

Just when you think you know enough about the coronavirus, there’s always more information and new developments. “The coronavirus that’s circulating now is a different kind of subtype of other coronaviruses that are circulating that are known to — we’ve all been infected by different coronaviruses. But this is a new one.” And new research suggests that COVID-19 has different strains of it,… → Read More

Historic Gallatin Valley single-classroom school in need of community support

Education has been a very hot topic lately. There’s a lot of uncertainty, even for a school that was built in the early 1900s. Now known as the Reese Creek Community Center, in 1904 the building was known as the Reese Creek School. “Our hope is to restore this building, the structure itself, to be a usual asset to this community,” said Steve Saunders, Reese Creek Community Center Board. “This… → Read More

Community helps replace teen's fossil collection destroyed in Bridger Foothills Fire

Almost three weeks ago, the Bridger Foothills Fire destroyed a family’s home, filled with memories, comfort, and security — everything, including a 13-year-old boy’s most prized possession, his fossil collection. “I really did not think about my fossil collection until later the next day when we knew it was safe and we went to see our house. You know, just looking there and thinking where… → Read More

Local partnerships create magical fairy village along Bozeman's Gallagator Trail

The Gallatin Valley Landtrust and a local children’s theater company, called Random Acts of Silliness, partnered together to bring a little magical experience to Bozeman. “I am looking at fairy houses,” said 6-year-old Alice Henderson, who came to look at the village with her parents. "I like them,” she said. Well there is a lot to like. The Fluttery Thicket is a fairy village display along the… → Read More

Bridger Creek Canyon is "Bozeman Strong" in the face of wildfire

A week ago from today the Bridger Foothills Fire burned through the canyon. But instead of focusing on what happened, the community is coming together to move forward. → Read More

Bridger Foothills Fire grows to 400+ acres

The fire erupted on Friday afternoon and is burning in timber northeast of Bozeman → Read More