Keeley Van Middendorp, KXLH - Helena

Keeley Van Middendorp

KXLH - Helena

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Past articles by Keeley:

Parents of missing Blackfeet girl continue search efforts

The parents of Arden Pepion are offering a reward for information that leads to their daughter. → Read More

Blackfeet members want answers and action on MMIP crisis

Community members and relatives of victims want to change a heartbreaking pattern they say has plagued the reservation for decades. → Read More

Blackfeet residents want action on MMIP crisis

GREAT FALLS — Heartbreak on the Blackfeet Reservation continues; community members say tragedy struck twice in a week after the disappearance of two residents last month. Three-year-old Arden Pepion and 26-year-old Leo Wagner have been missing since late April; the two vanished within just five days of each other. Officials scaled back operations this month, but family members continue their… → Read More

Inaugural "Bentonfest" will feature music, brews, and vendors

FORT BENTON — Fort Benton is launching a new event to usher in the sounds of summer with "Bentonfest." The afternoon event will feature live music, food vendors, and more than a dozen breweries from around the state in downtown Fort Benton. Brandon Roberts, owner of Golden Triangle Brew Company, says he and his team are excited to be part of the inaugural event. The Fort Benton community… → Read More

Bass Clef School adapts and thrives

The school, located in the Times Square building on Central Avenue, adapted its programs to meet a variety of needs in 2020. → Read More

Apartment fire displaces several Great Falls residents; arson suspected

At this point, there is no word on the possible cause, and GFFR is continuing to investigate. → Read More

Pandemic exacerbated eating disorders for many people

Health officials say people who struggled with eating disorders during the pandemic may continue to cope with the aftermath. → Read More

Energy Share encourages people to ask for help

Since the pandemic, they've seen a big increase in the number of people reaching out for help and are happy to provide the assistance. → Read More

Judge rules that animals will not be returned to Polejewski

Cascade County Judge Greg Pinski ruled on Tuesday that scores of animals will not be returned to Pamela Jo Polejewski at this time. → Read More

Acupuncturist and herbalist offers stress-relief tips

In China, officials continue to report a decline in the number of COVID-19 cases. Since the outbreak in Wuhan, U.S. health leaders are learning more about how residents recovered from the virus. Acupuncturist and herbalist Jennifer Holloman with Aspen Acupuncture & Integrative Health in Great Falls says she’s read that a combination of Eastern and Western medicine may have helped to stop… → Read More

Great Falls liquor store reports increase in sales

Cartwheel Casino & Liquor Store owner Joe McKenney says they’ve an increase in liquor sales since Sunday with a large increase over the past 24 hours. → Read More

Montana rancher creates "udderly" lovely Valentine's Day surprise

Every year, rancher Russell Myskewitz creates his own moo-ving Valentines Day gesture for his wife of 28 years. → Read More

MTN Investigates: Rural School Recruits

MTN Investigates found all four Filipino teachers did have their proper licenses and certifications to teach in the district that year. → Read More

"Brave Badge Initiative" aims to help military security forces

The Brave Badge Initiative was created a year ago and is gaining ground in Montana and around the world with more than 7,000 Facebook likes. → Read More

Court documents detail allegations against Shelby High School counselor

Anthony Heaton, the school counselor at Shelby High School, was arrested on September 27th during an investigation into an alleged inappropriate relationship he had with a student. → Read More

Montana National Guard troops can go to college tuition-free

The Montana Board of Regents recently added Guard members to the list of students eligible for 100% tuition assistance. → Read More

Browning students win science-themed trip in NASA competition

The Browning Middle School Moon Dancers won the $6,000 trip to Pasadena, California, after competing in a NASA science competition back in July. → Read More

New owner for Teton Pass Ski Resort

Plans are in the works for Teton Pass Ski Resort, a popular ski area that's faced it's share of financial troubles. → Read More