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Glacier's Highline Trail Is Open And Here's What To Expect
The Highline Trail just opened in Glacier, and that first mile — where you're hugging a rock wall thousands of feet above the valley — is not something you forget quickly.
More Than 10 Porta Potties Destroyed In Billings Over July 4th Weekend
Someone in Billings had a really destructive Fourth of July weekend — and a local business is now out more than ten thousand dollars trying to make sense of it all.

Great Falls Symphony Names New Music Director After 2-year Search
After two years and more than 200 applications, the Great Falls Symphony finally has its answer — and the new music director comes with a pretty impressive résumé.

More Vendors Wanted for Big Taco Celebration in Great Falls
Taco Takedown 2026 is right around the corner and now you have a chance to be a part of history. Here's everything you need to know...

More Than 100 In Jail After ICE Operations In Montana
ICE operations hit construction sites and businesses around Bozeman, and the ripple effects are still being felt across the community.

A Montana Sheriff's Office is Going Viral for an Awkward Reason
A Facebook post from Sanders County Sheriff's Office has sparked controversy and questions about the purpose. What do you think?

New Flathead Lake Fishing Access Now Open in Montana
Montana anglers now have a new way to enjoy Flathead Lake. The Conclow Fishing Access Site offers a boat launch, shoreline fishing, and views of Wild Horse Island.

Which Montana Taxpayers Qualify for COVID-19 Tax Refund?
Believe it or not, we're still dealing with the aftermath of COVID-19 and this time, it could put some serious money back into your pocket.

Janicki Answers 26 Questions and Concerns About Great Falls Move
The people at Janicki are not wasting any time setting up shop in Great Falls. From water usage to noise pollution concerns, here are answers to twenty-six questions you might have about Janicki's arrival in Great Falls.

Montana Woman Wins Big On "The Price Is Right"
Most people watch The Price Is Right from their couch their whole lives. One Montana woman finally made it past the audience.

How Montana Prisoners Crafted Pews And Altars For Saint Mary's
Thirty-eight pews, two altars, and a lectern — all built by inmates inside a Montana correctional facility. The story behind how they ended up in a Stevensville church is worth a listen.

"Fire In The Mountains" Returns To Montana In July
Fire in the Mountains is bringing heavy metal, mental health advocacy, and Indigenous healing together on Montana's Blackfeet Reservation.
