Kristen Inbody, Great Falls Tribune

Kristen Inbody

Great Falls Tribune

Great Falls, MT, United States

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Past:
  • Great Falls Tribune
  • USA TODAY
  • Coloradoan
  • Naples Daily News

Past articles by Kristen:

Benefis Health System wins Healthcare Innovation Award for long COVID-19 treatment

The Benefis Health System Post-COVID-19 Recovery Program team has been recognized with the Montana Hospital Association's top honor for innovation. → Read More

Valier's Mushroom Man finds local ag niche with gourmet crop

D.E.S. Mushrooms sells out at every farmers market in Great Falls → Read More

Apollo 11 lifted her eyes to the skies. Now this Montana woman is helping chart a course for NASA's return to the moon

50 years after Apollo 11 landed on the moon, Montanan Dava Newman has been charting a lunar return -- and a trip to Mars. → Read More

Former emergency services director sues Glacier County claiming whistleblower retaliation

Glacier County EMS director was concerned about the state of the county's finances. She said sharing her concerns meant retaliation. → Read More

NASA's Apollo 11 moon landing is Montana's story, too

Four Montanans share their stories of the space program's legacy 50 years after its greatest achievement → Read More

Rangers rappelled to rescue visitors after car plummets off Going to the Sun Road in Glacier National Park

The wreck was reported in the narrow Loop section of the road → Read More

5 things to try at the Double Barrel begins with the tour de pie

Air Force veteran returns to Great Falls for new venture near 10th Avenue South → Read More

It was car v. building in downtown Great Falls on Tuesday

As Great Falls office workers headed home from work on Tuesday evening, police were downtown at the scene of a car v. building collision. Near the intersection of 2nd Avenue South and 4th Street South, a white sedan plowed into an empty historic building near the Rescue Mission. The car sustained significant front-end damage, and it didn’t do the building any favors either. The building has a… → Read More

Yikes. Billings has among highest rates in country for car theft

Great Falls makes worst 50 cities in the country for car theft → Read More

Malmstrom squadron sees change of command

Around the Region: Winter canola gaining, Montana ranks poorly for 4th of July safety, Tim Montana in Choteau → Read More

This June is deadliest start to summer on Montana roads in a decade

An average of one person died on Montana roads every day last month → Read More

Can you find it?

Do you know where this picture was taken? Send in your guess. → Read More

WARNING: Don't drive on roads flooded by Thursday's storm

Thunderstorm brings flooding, dangerous roads in Great Falls → Read More

The Centennial Valley is a remote Montana gem near Yellowstone National Park

Ranching, a refuge and a beloved children's novel are part of the fabric of isolated valley → Read More

Two Geyser, Montana brothers took part in D-Day landing during World War II

GEYSER — Montana brothers Vincent and Joe McAllister were on the beaches of Normandy 75 years ago as the Allies launched the largest seaborne invasion in history. Vincent was a "rough and tumble" kinda guy who rode in rodeos and was a good hand around a ranch. He was happy-go-lucky. Joe, who later became a contractor, was popular and took on a parental role for his younger siblings after their… → Read More

Pete Fromm's 'A Job You Mostly Won't Know How to Do' is a tender story

Enter to win a copy of the new novel ahead of Fromm's Great Falls book signing → Read More

The very Montana story behind the ‘Nation’s Rex’ in the Smithsonian Deep Time exhibit

Found by Kathy Wankel, this Tyrannosaurus rex — once called the ‘Wankel Rex’ — had a Montana-based past before becoming an exhibit star. → Read More

Speakeasy/cocktail lounge The Jawbone carves out new niche in White Sulphur Springs

1920s theme restaurant gears up for first full summer in business → Read More

Smoke bound for Montana from Canadian fires

Chuckegg Creek Wildfire north of Edmonton tops 320,000 acres amid extreme conditions → Read More

Fairs, festivals, concerts: 10 things we're excited for this summer in Montana

Another epic summer is upon us. School is wrapping up around the region, the winter that would never end may some day soon completely be behind us, and all that got us to thinking about how we're going to spend our summer. Here are 10 things that we are excited to experience. 10. Small-town fun Fort Benton's Summer Celebration is about as picture-perfect a small-town celebration as it gets. June… → Read More