Mari Hall, mtstandard

Mari Hall

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  • mtstandard
  • helenaironline
  • Billings Gazette
  • NationalMortgageNews

Past articles by Mari:

Montana reports 39 COVID-19 cases, no new deaths

Montana added 39 new COVID-19 cases on Monday in an update to the state case mapping and information website. → Read More

Rocky Vista responds to Billings Clinic statement on ending talks

The following is the statement in full from Billings Clinic Wednesday: → Read More

Great Falls courting a medical school

Montana is currently one of just four states without a medical school. Wyoming, Alaska and Delaware are the others. → Read More

Food Network episode featuring Billings restaurant to air Thursday

An episode of a Food Network TV show featuring Billings restaurant Don Luis will air Thursday night. → Read More

200 COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths reported Sunday in Montana; active cases at 3,155 statewide

Montana added another 200 COVID-19 cases Sunday, according to the state's Joint Information Center. → Read More

200 COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths reported Sunday in Montana; active cases at 3,155 statewide

Montana added another 200 COVID-19 cases Sunday, according to the state's Joint Information Center. → Read More

Big Horn County adds 3 new cases of COVID-19

Big Horn County added three new confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 Wednesday after surveillance testing events. → Read More

Big Horn County adds 9th case; Bullock to visit Crow Agency testing site

The patient is a teen boy. He is not associated with any previously confirmed case. → Read More

Yellowstone health officials urging people not to use rapid COVID-19 tests

Public health officials are urging Yellowstone County residents not to use rapid COVID-19 tests. → Read More

Yellowstone health officials urging people not to use rapid COVID-19 tests

Public health officials are urging Yellowstone County residents not to use rapid COVID-19 tests. → Read More

Calligraphers partake in 31-year-old tradition of filling out state wrestling brackets by hand

The intricately hand-lettered brackets have become a keepsake for generations of Montana wrestlers. → Read More

Calligraphers partake in 31-year-old tradition of filling out state wrestling brackets by hand

The intricately hand-lettered brackets have become a keepsake for generations of Montana wrestlers. → Read More

Injured skier and his dogs rescued northwest of Big Sky

He appeared to have a broken leg and was taken to the hospital after returning to the trailhead. → Read More

Big Timber man denies shooting neighbor dead on New Year's Eve

A 42-year-old Big Timber man has denied shooting a man dead on New Year’s Eve and illegally having a firearm. → Read More

Siblings remember man shot and killed in Big Timber

"It's a major loss for our family," sister Thea Bowers said. "You don't even believe it happened, but it happened." → Read More

Man dies in rollover crash near Miles City

A man was ejected and killed after rolling his truck into a ditch near Miles City on Friday afternoon. → Read More

Billings Intertribal Dance Group instructs youth in powwow-style dances

Moving to a beat is a natural human instinct that stems from birth, and it all starts with a mother’s heartbeat. → Read More

U.S. Department of State holds public meeting on Keystone XL pipeline in Billings

A public meeting hosted by the U.S. Department of State to gather comments for an updated statement on the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline became heated as protesters and pipeline advocates → Read More

Real estate market in Billings looking strong as summer wraps up

For the first half of 2019, the real estate market in Billings, Mont., is looking strong, with local organizations noting a few aspects of the industry to keep an eye on. → Read More

First human cases of West Nile virus reported in Montana

Montana has seen the season’s first human West Nile Virus cases in the state in Custer and Lewis and Clark counties, public health officials reported. → Read More