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Past articles by John:

Montana Millionaire adding third $1 million prize

Montana Millionaire will be growing in 2023 following the record-setting ticket sales of the previous year. → Read More

Longtime Montana Political Reporter Chuck Johnson has died

Longtime Montana journalist and political reporter Charles S. “Chuck” Johnson has passed away according to family friends. → Read More

Could TikTok be banned in Montana?

A bill that would effectively ban TikTok in the Treasure State has passed the Montana Senate and is now headed to the House. → Read More

Helena man accused of shooting at people that gave him a ride home

A Helena man has been arrested following an early Tuesday morning shooting on the southeast side of Helena. → Read More

West Valley Fire and Rescue recognizes hard work of their members

West Valley Fire and Rescue recognized their firefighters who have gone above and beyond in their work with the organization and service to their community. → Read More

Suspect in custody after shooting at Helena baseball fields

A suspect is in custody following a late Thursday night shooting at the baseball fields near the Lewis and Clark County Fairgrounds. → Read More

Anti-physician-assisted death bill passes key vote in Montana Senate

A bill that would significantly change the protections for physicians who aid patients in ending their own life has passed a key vote in the Montana Senate. → Read More

Man accused of planning attack on Helena Schools enters 'Not Guilty' plea in Federal Court

On Wednesday, a Helena man accused of planning to attack a Helena Public School with pipe bombs was arranged in U.S. District Court for the District of Montana. → Read More

LGBTQ+ rights advocates opposing proposed bills at Montana Legislature

Legislators and LGBTQ+ rights advocates gathered near the State Capitol on Tuesday to denounce proposed legislation they say would have a negative impact on the LGBTQ+ community. → Read More

Bill aims to change permitting for sidewalks on highways in cities

If passed, House Bill 198 would give control of the sidewalks on highways in a city’s limits from the Montana Department of Transportation to the local municipality. → Read More

Great Falls man accused of participating in U.S. Capitol Breach

Patrick William O'Brien, 54, of Great Falls man has been charged for alleged actions taken during the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. → Read More

Montana announces proposed settlement with company linked to Libby Asbestos Superfund Site

Governor Greg Gianforte announced Tuesday a proposed settlement agreement in W.R. Grace & Co.’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case for the Libby Asbestos Superfund Site in Lincoln County. → Read More

East Helena man gets 3 years, 10 months for actions during Jan. 6 Capitol Riot

Jerod Hughes and his brother Joshua Hughes from East Helena were some of the first rioters to breach the Capitol that day, according to the Department of Justice. → Read More

Helena Schools closed Thursday for extreme cold

Helena Public Schools has canceled school for all graded for Thursday, December 21 due to extreme cold. → Read More

Helena-area public schools remain open during cold snap

Helena Public Schools announced Tuesday that they, East Helena and Montana City will remain open during the cold snap on Wednesday, Dec. 21 and Thursday, Dec. 22. → Read More

Helena community packs site of state's first synagogue to celebrate Hanukkah

Sunday evening marked the beginning of Hanukkah. This year in Helena, the celebration of the Festival of Lights is extra special for Jewish families and the community at large. → Read More

Amazon facility being built in Montana

Governor Greg Gianforte announced Friday that Amazon is coming to Montana, and the first facility is currently being built in Missoula. → Read More

County commissioners select the replacement for open state senate seat SD 40

Commissioners from Lewis and Clark and Powell counties selected state Rep. Becky Beard, R-Ellison, to succeed Sen. Terry Gauthier, R-Helena, for Senate District 40. → Read More

Federal judge says 'vaccine discrimination' law unconstitutional regarding health care facilities

A federal judge has struck down parts of Montana’s “vaccine discrimination” law, ruling it unconstitutional in regard to employers and employees of health care settings. → Read More

'Father Stu' returns to theaters

The Mark Wahlberg movie “Father Stu,” which is based on the life of Helena priest Father Stuart Long, is returning to theaters this week. → Read More