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The Gym406 competitive cheer team started competing last season, and this season, they’ve not only more than doubled in size, but they also took first place at the Magic City Championship in Billings. → Read More
The Lewis and Clark Humane Society’s biggest fundraiser—Spayghetti—is coming back in-person for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, and this year it’s more important than ever. → Read More
Chick-Fil-A was rumored to be coming to the former Shopko site, but so far, that hasn’t happened. What is going on with Helena’s Chick-Fil-A? Marian Davidson set out to get a definitive answer. → Read More
Viewers asked what is being built on the corner of North Montana Ave. and Tara Ct. in Helena, so we found out. → Read More
There’s no place like home for the holidays, and the Lewis and Clark Humane Society hopes their shelter pets can experience that this Christmas. → Read More
As you take advantage of Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, there is a type of criminal waiting to take advantage of unattended packages left outside your home—porch pirates. → Read More
The Salvation Army in Helena is gearing up for the annual Red Kettle Campaign. Red kettles will be popping up across the city this month, and volunteers will be manning them. → Read More
While candy might be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Halloween, safety is also important. → Read More
The first flight across the Continental Divide took off from Helena on Sept. 30, 1911. The pilot was 19-year-old Cromwell Dixon. → Read More
Food insecurity is a reality for thousands of children across Montana. In the Helena area, schools and organizations, like Helena Food Share, are working to get kids the food they need. → Read More
When you drive into the Lewis and Clark Humane Society parking lot, things will look a little different. The Humane Society is no longer accepting cans and newspapers for recycling at their facility. → Read More
A bomb squad is something you might not think about until it’s needed. In Montana, there are only three public safety bomb squads—one in Missoula, one in Billings and one in Helena. → Read More
With the formula shortage leaving shelves empty across the country, people have taken to social media to offer advice—but not all of that advice really offers viable solutions. → Read More
Lauren Reisbeck isn’t just a baker, you could also consider her an artist. She makes cake pops in the form of little cows, margaritas, Barbie princesses, you name it—and she does it all from her home kitchen. Reisbeck’s business, Pop of Cake, is one of many in Montana’s cottage food industry. → Read More
The twice-a-year event was started by the Drug Enforcement Agency to reduce the amount of unused medication in homes, and therefore reduce the rate of prescription drug abuse across the country. → Read More
Finding your perfect pet can be as easy as scrolling through Facebook, thanks to the Lewis and Clark Humane Society’s Very Important Pet program. → Read More
Fourth graders across the state will soon be learning Montana history from a textbook written in Montana. → Read More
Instead of giving something up for Lent, a group of Carroll College public health students decided to take on a project. It’s called Forty Days of Food. → Read More
A New Jersey man missing for decades has been identified as a murder victim, and his case has a connection to Montana. → Read More
Montana’s newest hunting season is about to start, but to participate, hunters will have to turn to older firearm technology. → Read More