Kailey Neitzel, KXLH - Helena

Kailey Neitzel

KXLH - Helena

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Past articles by Kailey:

Volunteers are wanted to help with the "Bashin’ Trash River Clean Up"

From Helena to Great Falls, and a section around Fort Benton, more than 140 river miles will be cleared of trash and debris. → Read More

Great Falls Rescue Mission prepping for annual Back to School Rally

GREAT FALLS — The Great Falls Rescue Mission is gearing up for its annual Back to School Rally. For this school year, their goal is to provide 750 backpacks filled with school supplies to youth in need in the community. Each year, they adjust this number based on the needs of the community, and one year gave away roughly 1,200 backpacks. This year’s rally will be on Sunday, August 22nd from 1:00… → Read More

Great Falls woman crowned "Mrs. Montana"

On Saturday in Arlee, Catherine Mertz of Great Falls won the title of "Mrs. Montana." → Read More

Cellular Plus gives away student backpacks in Great Falls

GREAT FALLS — On Saturday, the two Cellular Plus stores in Great Falls hosted their annual student backpack give away as part of their “Backpack to School” program. On Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to noon, both stores handed out free backpacks filled with school supplies to help children get ready for the 2021-2022 school year. To receive the backpack and school supplies, parents simply needed to… → Read More

Horse races return to Great Falls

The 2021 horse racing season was an extremely popular event in Great Falls over the last two weekends. → Read More

Harris Mountain Fire grows to 19K+ acres; fire managers update community

The fire was sparked by lightning on Friday, July 23, and is about seven miles southeast of the town of Cascade. → Read More

CMR Museum hosts outdoor painting event

GREAT FALLS — On the grounds of the C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls on Sunday, the Arts Association of Montana hosted a free plein painting event. En plein air, or plein air painting, is the act of leaving the art studio and painting outdoors. The Arts Association of Montana is a non-profit organization that promotes appreciation, awareness and enthusiasm for all art forms in the Treasure… → Read More

Back to school: well-child checkups, sports physicals, and Stuff The Bus

GREAT FALLS — With the start of the new school year just a few weeks away, it’s time to start thinking about annual well-child checkups and sports physicals, and of course school supplies. Alluvion Health in Great Falls will be hosting a sports physical and immunization clinic on Friday, July 23, to help parents get their students ready for the new school year. From 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m, the… → Read More

Non-profit agencies get a boost from Great Falls drive-through eatery

GREAT FALLS — In its first nine months of operation, the Carnivorium mobile restaurant in Great Falls exceeded a milestone in July with its "Day of Giving." The Carnivorium is described as a mobile drive-thru restaurant, serving the classics - burgers, hot dogs, and fries. The restaurant is open five days a week from March to December, and visits a designated location each of those days. On the… → Read More

New mother writes children's book to help other struggling moms

The stress and physical strain that pregnancies have on women can lead to much more serious health conditions for mothers. → Read More

Kids and dogs learn to use sign language in Great Falls

GREAT FALLS — The Maclean Cameron Animal Adoption Center in Great Falls is teaching children how they can responsible and smart pet parents. As part of their summer “Critter Camps” for kids, the Maclean Cameron Animal Adoption Center hosted a special class on Monday, July 12th. This workshop educated the young pet owners on how they can train their dogs using American Sign Language. “We’re… → Read More

Taking to the sky at the Buffalo Kite Festival

NEAR ULM — First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park hosted the eighth annual Buffalo Kite Festival on Saturday. The festival is free and will run from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Sunday, too. Visitors learned about the buffalo art featured on the kites, and have an opportunity create their own kite and watch as it takes flight over the buffalo jump. Blackfoot tribal member Don Fish performed an opening… → Read More

Pets find new homes during “Empty The Shelter” event

GREAT FALLS — The City of Great Falls Animal Shelter hosted an event to clear their shelter and find homes for the pets in their facility. In partnership with the Bissell Pet Foundation, the shelter hosted its second “Empty The Shelter” event. The event began on Wednesday, July 7th and ended on Saturday, July 10th and it offered discounted adoption fees on their pets. Dog adoption fees were only… → Read More

Sunday evening update for Rock Creek Fire

The Rock Creek Fire north of Wolf Creek and west of Craig has now burned an estimated 3,400 acres. → Read More

$6M grant will help fund a new cancer center in Lewistown

The cancer center will fill a coverage gap for patients across nine rural counties in Central Montana → Read More

Fireworks vendors reflect on 2021 Independence Day season

GREAT FALLS — Fireworks vendors reflect on 2021 Independence Day season in Great Falls → Read More

Great Falls Fire Rescue welcomes its first female officer

Maren Reilly took the oath of office on and became the first female officer at Great Falls Fire Rescue. → Read More

Motorcycle rally was big business for Great Falls

Thousands of bikers from all across the country traveled to the Great Falls area for the event. → Read More

Summer Junior Ranger Program kicks off at Giant Springs State Park

GREAT FALLS — On Saturday, June 26th, at Giant Springs State Park, the 2021 Summer Junior Ranger Program or children ages 8 to 12 began. The program is a series of several hands-on learning events, each with a different topic, and related activities and games. The programs are an hour and a half long each and will be held every other Saturday from June 26th through August 7th. “During the… → Read More

"Waking The Dead" tours provide insight into Great Falls history and icons

GREAT FALLS — On Sunday, the 11th annual "Waking The Dead" tours of Highland Cemetery were held to tell stories of famous and notable Great Falls residents, while taking you directly to their final resting place. Sponsored by the Paris Gibson Month Celebration Committee, in cooperation with the Great Falls Park & Recreation Department, two tours were conducted on Sunday afternoon. Highland… → Read More