David Sherman, KTVH

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Watch: 'Murmuration' of birds over Great Falls

Murmuration - a large flock of birds that move that swiftly and in tandem, mimicking the moves of surrounding birds, creating a swirling "moving cloud" of activity. → Read More

Community rallies to help Shelby family devastated by deadly crash

A community is reeling after Nanna Flesch of Shelby died in a crash, and her three children were seriously injured. → Read More

Where were the 2 winning "Montana Millionaire" tickets sold?

GREAT FALLS — The Montana Lottery has announced where two winning million-dollar tickets were sold. The winning "Montana Millionaire" tickets were announced on Tuesday, December 27, 2021. Ticket # 233771 was sold at the Cenex Zip Trip #73 in Butte. Ticket # 100451 was sold at Fast Trip in Missoula. Tickets for the Montana Millionaire drawing sold out in a record-setting six days - sales started… → Read More

Denton devastated by fire

Although there have been no serious injuries, the fire destroyed approximately 25 structures, including grain elevators and bridges. → Read More

Air quality takes a hit in areas of Montana due to wildfire smoke

Air quality rated UNHEALTHY in Great Falls, White Sulphur Springs, Butte, Bozeman, Seeley Lake, and Broadus. → Read More

Malmstrom AFB begins implementing COVID vaccine mandate

Malmstrom began vaccinating military personnel in late December 2020. → Read More

Harris Mountain Fire grows to 19K+ acres; fire managers update community

The fire was sparked by lightning on Friday, July 23, and is about seven miles southeast of the town of Cascade. → Read More

Air quality suffers in parts of Montana due to wildfire smoke

GREAT FALLS — Air quality continues to suffer in many areas across Montana, according to the state Department of Environmental Quality. The decreased air quality is due in part to wildfire smoke blowing into Montana from other western states; there are also numerous fires across Montana contributing to the smoke and haze. As of Monday morning (July 19), areas that are at UNHEALTHY levels include… → Read More

Declining air quality in some parts of Montana due to wildfire smoke

Decreased air quality is due in part to wildfire smoke from other states; there are also several fires in western and southwestern Montana → Read More

Sip 'n Dip launches contest to find new musical performer

GREAT FALLS — The Sip 'n Dip lounge in Great Falls on Thursday launched a contest to find a new musical performer. The lounge is known for its tiki theme and "mermaids" swimming in the pool behind the bar - and of course, "Piano Pat." Pat Sponheim, the iconic entertainer who passed away in May, had been behind the keyboard belting out favorites at the Sip 'N Dip since 1963. Pat was one of the… → Read More

Missing person advisory issued for Helena man

A Missing/Endangered Person Advisory has been issued for Lance Kevin Kolesar on behalf of the Helena Police Department. → Read More

Independence Day events planned in Great Falls

Independence Day is approaching, and there are several events taking place in Great Falls → Read More

Search for Leo Wagner expands to St. Mary Lake

Wagner has been missing since April 27, and was last seen near the St. Mary/Babb area → Read More

Fireworks in Great Falls: safety, rules, and common sense tips

GREAT FALLS — As the Independence Day holiday approaches, Great Falls Fire Rescue is offering reminders about fireworks rules and safety. Primary rules and regulations include: * Selling and discharging fireworks within city limits can only be done on July 2, 3, and 4 from 8:00 a.m. until midnight. * Children 9 and younger must have a supervising adult within 10 feet, in order to control the… → Read More

Jan Cahill, GFPS trustee chair, has passed away

Jan Cahill, a longtime member of the education community in Great Falls, has died. Cahill had been serving as the chair of the Great Falls Public Schools board of trustees, and also as the superintendent of Vaughn School. Great Falls Public Schools shared this message on Tuesday afternoon: > It is with great sadness that we have to share some difficult news about one of our beloved Board… → Read More

Strange sightings in the skies over Montana (video)

Chris Kicking Woman shared a video with MTN that he took at about 12:30 a.m. on May 16th. → Read More

CCHD offers incentive to vaccine recipients at Friday/Saturday clinic

GREAT FALLS — The City-County Health Department in Great Falls is offering an incentive for people to receive the COVID vaccine. The CCHD is hosting vaccination clinics at Montana ExpoPark on Friday and Saturday (May 21/22). The first 1,000 people to get vaccinated will receive a voucher for a free carnival wristband at the Mighty Thomas Carnival during the Montana State Fair (July 30-August 7).… → Read More

State record walleye caught in Holter Lake

GREAT FALLS — A walleye caught in Holter Lake near Helena has set a new Montana state record, according to Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks. Trevor Johnson of Helena reeled in the whopper of a walleye - it weighed in at 18.02 pounds on a certified scale, and measured 32.25 inches long and 22 inches in girth. He caught the record-setting fish on a jig. The previous state record was a… → Read More

Remembering "Piano Pat"

"Piano Pat" Sponheim is being remembered for bringing joy to the world via her music over the course of more than five decades. → Read More

Great Falls icon "Piano Pat" has passed away

GREAT FALLS — Pat Spoonheim - the iconic woman known for decades as "Piano Pat" who sat behind the keyboard and belted out favorites at the Sip 'N Dip Lounge at the O'Haire Motor Inn in downtown Great Falls - has passed away. The O'Haire Motor Inn shared the news on Facebook: "It is with tremendously sad hearts that we tell you that our beloved Piano Pat passed away peacefully last night. We… → Read More