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New details into the Chinese surveillance balloon. The Biden administration briefed Congress on the balloon on Thursday. → Read More
The community of Hysham gets more answers as the town's water woes come into focus inside the council meeting on Wednesday night. → Read More
Sugar beet farmers wanted to keep Sidney sugars open, but say they were not offered enough for their crops. → Read More
The Hysham water woes had residents speaking Thursday night at the Hysham school. Residents have been under a boil order since early January, following multiple failures at the treatment plant. → Read More
The U.S. House has been in session this week after last week's Speaker election marathon. And for the first time in 30 years, Montana has two representatives. → Read More
Every month on the 22nd, concerned citizens come out to Swords Park to Walk The Bridge to support veterans and raise awareness about veteran suicide. → Read More
Attorney General Austin Knudsen, R-Mont., came down to Billings to talk about public safety, bringing top people from the Montana Highway Patrol and the Division of Criminal Investigation. → Read More
The resource council and others say the city and county allowed the project to move forward on land zoned for agriculture. → Read More
A Pryor woman is looking forward to returning to an active healthy life after undergoing an innovative heart procedure at St. Vincent Healtcare. → Read More
Tourism has come back better in Montana than the rest of the country, according to Montana Lodging and Hospitality Association (MLHA). → Read More
A very special reunion that two brothers will cherish forever. Volodymyr Pronin became what the family believes is the first Ukrainian man to arrive in Billings after escaping the war. → Read More
Fifty years ago, Montanans voted on a new constitution. A group talked about the 1972 Constitution at the Billings Public Library on Wednesday afternoon and then again at MSU Billings Petro Hall. → Read More
A Billings-based cattle group is leading the campaign to get Congress to once again look at Mandatory Country Of Origin Labeling for beef. → Read More
A family in Powell lost a dog on July 6th and found the dog on Thursday. Bud, an American bulldog, lost a lot of weight, but made it through the hot days with very little water and food. → Read More
A Billings psychotherapist was at the White House for a special showing, which she says has added more motivation for her to help. → Read More
After a virtual run in 2020, and a combination virtual and live run last year, the Montana Firefighters Memorial run returned to Laurel Friday night. The run raises money to help with the memorial. → Read More
A Billings school counselor is the Counselor of the Year in the state of Montana. Students, teachers, principal and the staff at Ponderosa Elementary School are all excited for Chad Jackson. → Read More
A Billings doctor will receive a humanitarian award in Chicago a week from Saturday. He's been traveling to South America to work with doctors and patients. → Read More
The People's Convoy, similar to the Canadian truckers' Freedom Convoy, left southern California on Wednesday morning. Around 1,000 semi-truck drivers departed from Adelanto Stadium, a minor league ball park about 85 miles east of Los Angeles. → Read More
Four Chaplains Day is a time when those around the country remember four military chaplains who sacrificed for fellow service members during World War II. One of the ceremonies in Montana happened Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Laurel on Thursday. → Read More