Jaurdyn Johnson, KXLH - Helena

Jaurdyn Johnson

KXLH - Helena

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Past articles by Jaurdyn:

Grandstreet Theatre alumna come back "home" for nostalgic musical

Grandstreet Theatre in Helena opened the show The Marvelous Wonderettes on July 27th and the show features Grandstreet Theatre School alumna as the four leading ladies → Read More

Dairy Queens celebrate Miracle Treat Day across Montana

Thursday, July 28th is Miracle Treats Day, where every dollar of every blizzard sale from Dairy Queen across Montana goes to Shodair Children's Hospital → Read More

Carroll College announces accelerated law degree program

Carroll College announced a partnership with Gonzaga University for law students to be in an accelerated track to get their law degree in six years → Read More

Helena Good Samaritan in need of workers, volunteers

Good Samaritan Ministries needs to fill at least 6 employee openings to get the donation dock running on regular hours, because right now the donations are only flowing three days a week → Read More

MCC helps revamp Old Lincoln Cemetery

A 160-year-old cemetery in the heart of the Helena in Lewis and Clark National Forest is getting rehabilitated, all thanks to Preserve Montana and Montana Conservation Corps. → Read More

Out and About: East Helena Rodeo and Parade, Shoot for a Cure

If you are looking for fun events the weekend of July 8th, you can find it all in this week's Out and About → Read More

Gates of the Mountains boat tours gives tours of historic Missouri River

Located 20 miles north of Helena, the Gates of the Mountains helps tourists and residents learn about the 'Last Best Place' → Read More

New outreach efforts from HPD for area unhoused

The rising costs of housing and loss of resources are creating new pressure on serving Helena's unhoused but, there are new efforts for outreach to the homeless community. → Read More

Shellie's Country Cafe to move into Perkin's come July

Helena Shellie’s Country Café, a popular Capital City restaurant, is moving to a new location in July to welcome more business. → Read More

Three EVMS students put the "I" in kind

On Wednesday, East Valley Middle School students were recognized by staff for putting the "I" in kind, by being generous to staff and students. → Read More

DPHHS reports 8 Montanans overdosed within 10 days from fentanyl

The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services has warned health departments and medical providers to be alert for powerful fentanyl pills that have lead to an alarming number of deaths in recent weeks → Read More

Helena Walking App brings history alive

Walking the streets of Montana's capital city, it is clear that history is all around you. Now you can watch that history come alive with the Helena walking app. → Read More

Helena Public Schools summer meal program returns with new rules

For 2 years, the USDA has given Helena Public Schools free breakfast and lunch waivers for students, but on June 10th the waiver expires, so the HPS Food Services will return to pre-pandemic operations → Read More

NASA recognizes Montana teachers

NASA recognized 2 Montana Teachers through their teaching at the Montana Learning Center on Canyon Ferry Lake → Read More

Helena City-County celebrates motor vehicle expansion

On Wednesday, May 11th, Helena City and Lewis and Clark County officials held a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the expansion of the motor vehicle division → Read More

71-year-old Helena man found guilty of aggravated animal cruelty in horse abuse case

On Wednesday, April 27, Robert Edwin Erickson, 71, was found guilty of aggravated animal cruelty by jury. → Read More

Crowd gathered at Montana State Capitol for "Unity with Ukraine" rally

More than 100 people were gathered at the Montana State Capitol on Tuesday and a unity with Ukraine gathering → Read More

Three Capital High School students win statewide financial competition

The Montana Council for Economic Education announced the state winners of the Personal Finance Competition Friday, April 22. → Read More

St. Peter's Health volunteer of 50 years reflects on past

Saint Peter's Health in Helena has over 130 volunteers dedicating their free time to helping those in need, with one volunteer having 50 years of dedicated experience → Read More

With drought conditions, fire officials remind residents burn permits are required

According to the United States Drought Monitor, Lewis and Clark County is more than 54 percent in an extreme drought, and having a burn permit is more crucial than ever → Read More