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Past articles by David:

Rosebud County deputy recovering after nail removed from hand

A Rosebud County Sheriff's deputy suffered a unique injury, falling on ice and having a nail impale his hand. → Read More

Bugs in space?: Students in Billings pitch problem solving to NASA

Students from around Montana and Wyoming gathered in Billings for perhaps the ultimate science project. Their mission is to get NASA's attention and ideas used in future space missions. → Read More

Tester addresses national security with bill aimed at China and U.S. farmland

Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., says he has security concerns with that balloon and also with the Chinese ownership of agriculture land in the United States. → Read More

Roosevelt County attorney forced to leave office because he doesn't live there

Voters in Roosevelt county elected a new county attorney last November, but less than three months later he's already being removed from office. → Read More

Montana bill addresses security and foreign ownership of land

A Miles City legislator has a bill that addresses the potential spying by other countries. Some were concerned about the Chinese even before the Chinese spy balloon over Billings this week. → Read More

Red Lodge repair project adds to recovery

The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) showed its plan for repairs at Red Lodge City Hall on Thursday night. → Read More

Powell family drives 23 hours after Southwest Airlines cancellations

The Hollands returned home after spending Christmas in San Diego. Instead of risking another cancellation, the Hollands decided to rent a car and make the 23-hour drive back home to Powell. → Read More

Joe Sample, Montana television visionary and philanthropist, dies at 99

A long-time Billings resident and founder of the Montana Television Network, Joe Sample, passed away at last week at the age of 99. → Read More

Montana electric linemen ready to help in natural disasters

Natural disasters often times help bring teams together that may not work with each other on a normal basis. → Read More

Montana receives $6.1M as part of nationwide settlement with e-cigarette company

A multi-state investigation into JUUL e-cigarette marketing to youth has led to a big settlement. That investigation revealed JUUL appealed to youth in several ways. → Read More

Tester touts prescription-drug bill in Billings

Sen. Jon Tester came to Billings Thursday to talk about prescription drugs and how the Inflation Reduction Act allows the Secretary of Health and Human Services to negotiate with drug companies. → Read More

Tribal members look to open marijuana dispensary on Crow Reservation

A group of entrepreneurs have plans to open the first marijuana dispensary on the Crow Reservation. They have been ready for several months and are now just waiting for approval from the Crow tribe. → Read More

Gas prices affect outdoor recreation for some, no effect for others

Gas prices have increased 33% nationwide since the same time last year, and about 37% in Montana and that could affect how much people are able to use her campers and boats. → Read More

Billings girl recovering after hit in head with foul ball

A Billings girl was hit in the head with a foul ball at a Mustangs game. She's home and recovering and the family is grateful to the emergency responders. → Read More

Driver makes quick decision to stay safe in dust storm near Hardin

A Billings man who was driving with his uncle and cousins made it safely through the dust storm. "You could just complete barely seeing anything outside of the vehicle," said Treston Big Hair. → Read More

Hardin's only senior home closing because of financial loss

Big Horn County Commissioners and the Big Horn Hospital Association (BHHA) announced the closing of Big Horn Senior Living at a special meeting in the commissioners meeting room on Thursday. → Read More

Roscoe woman recovering after flooding destroys home

The worst of flooding has brought out the best with people helping each other. One woman is now dealing with the loss of her home after her family helped her get out safely. → Read More

Stillwater mine workers building temporary road for washed out Nye Road

Operations at the Sibanye-Stillwater mine near Nye have been suspended since Monday, leaving more than a thousand employees out of work. The normal route through Absarokee and Nye Road is currently closed. → Read More

During Billings stop, Tester touts bill helping veterans exposed to toxins

Some proposed legislation in Congress could help veterans get better and quicker medical care. A bill focuses on veterans exposed to toxic trash fires, but may help all veterans. → Read More

Daines talks energy independence during visit to Laurel refinery

U.S. Sen. Steve Daines visited CHS Laurel Refinery Friday for a tour and a roundtable talk on American and Montana energy. → Read More