Keeley Van Middendorp, KTVH

Keeley Van Middendorp

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Past articles by Keeley:

MTN Investigates: school buses and railroad crossings

Railroad companies work in partnership with the U.S. Department of Transportation to fill out reports for each crossing. → Read More

Recovery operation scaled back in the search for Arden Pepion

GREAT FALLS — After 10 days of searching for the body of Arden Pepion, officials on the Blackfeet Reservation announced on Saturday they are scaling back operations. She was last seen on April 22nd in an area off of Highway 89 southeast of Browning. A news release from Blackfeet Law Enforcement Services says searchers have covered 20 miles on land and 40 on water in their search for 3-year-old… → Read More

Search for three-year old Arden Pepion continues in Glacier County

At this point, authorities have no indication that Arden was abducted, and are continuing to investigate the circumstances of her disappearance. → Read More

Firefighter offers wildland fire safety and prevention tips

VAUGHN — Rural firefighters are asking the public to keep fire safety in mind this spring as they predict a busy fire season this summer. Vaughn Fire & Rescue Assistant Fire Chief Kenneth Hanks says even though we've seen mild weather and snowfall over the past week, fire fuels such as dry grass continue to remain a threat. While the ground may feel moist, wildland fires can spread rapidly… → Read More

Fort Benton coffee shop expands, now offers craft beer and more

Coffee and Montana craft beer now flow on both sides of the building, filling up mugs and morale alike. → Read More

Devon Hagen named as Great Falls Exchange Club Firefighter of the Year

Hagen began his career with Great Falls Fire Rescue in February 2008. → Read More

Great Falls architecture firm becomes a Public Benefit Corporation

“One of the rules is that the purpose of our existence is not just to make a profit but to bring a public benefit into the world,” said founder Sophia Sparklin. → Read More

A new business will help connect the River's Edge Trail and the 10th Street Bridge

Independence Bank plans to construct a three story building with a coffee shop, and is working on a land-swap with the city → Read More

New program aims to revitalize Indigenous communities

Souta Calling Last was raised in Heart Butte and has relatives on the Blackfeet Reservation and in Canada. → Read More

A Great Falls woman and her cat are going viral on Tik Tok

A Great Falls woman and her faithful feline are using the power of social media to educate cat owners and advocate for adoption. → Read More

Graybill and Knudsen battle to be Montana's next Attorney General

The latest round of fundraising for the Montana Attorney General’s race shows both Republican Austin Knudsen and Democrat Raph Graybill have raised more campaign dollars than any prior Attorney General candidates in Montana. As of October 14th, Knudsen raised around $402,000 for his campaign, around $31,000 of which came from political action committees, or PACS. He's also loaned his campaign… → Read More

An ice-sculpting business in Great Falls is rebounding after COVID slump

All Cool Ice & Catering is seeing smaller weddings and events begin to book again, including a Star Trek-themed wedding this month. → Read More

Great Falls man's body can't be donated to research due to COVID-19

Carl Welcome Stukey, Jr. was the fourth person in Cascade County to die from COVID-19. → Read More

Wildfires burning in Fergus County

Video and pictures from Raynee Pearson shows a large plume of smoke blanketing the skies as heavy winds whip across the area. → Read More

P. Gibson's opening soon in Great Falls

A restaurant named after Great Falls' founding father Paris Gibson will soon be opening → Read More

What's in a name? Herman's Flowers knows

Many people see their outdoor sign with a special message, advertising a free rose for whoever is listed on the sign. → Read More

Surge in unemployment claims in Montana causes delays for some people

Mark Statham was furloughed due to COVID-19 back in March and just collected his first check last week. → Read More

Man injured by grizzly bear along Sun River

The man was airlifted to a hospital and is recovering from his injuries, which are not life-threatening. → Read More

MTN Investigates: Unraveling Your Utility Bill

The new year began with an unwanted surprise for Energy West Montana customer Jean Beirley. She was shocked to see another amount listed under her natural gas charges. “I was like, property tax recovery?” she said. “Why are we paying their property tax?” While the line item may look new, Energy West Montana officials say customers have been paying for property tax recovery all along. “As a… → Read More

Fort Peck Lake hosts ice yacht racing championship

Fort Peck Lake welcomed dozens of competitors of all ages from around the world last week. Ice boat enthusiasts from Florida, Ohio, and even Germany and Poland arrived Wednesday for a friendly competition. The International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association's North American DN Championship took place over four days. Officials chose to host the qualifier on Fort Peck Lake due to the lake's miles of… → Read More