Earlier this week we told you about a bill introduced in the Montana Legislature to ban foreign-owned land. Here's more details on that legislation. Plus, a hearing is now scheduled for Thursday.
We were broadcasting LIVE from radio row at the big SHOT Show in Las Vegas and chatting with Montana filmmaker and sportsman Tom Opre. That's when nationally syndicated radio host Lars Larson walked by, spotted the Montana folks, and jumped in on the conversation.
The Butte High girls were on the road to battle Sentinel in Western AA action last Friday. In addition to that, the Freshman girls also took on the Mustangs of Ennis in a non-conference matchup.
On endless occasions, the Anaconda Fire Department has come to the community's rescue. Now it's time to show gratitude for their services by supporting their upcoming and first-ever Firefighters Ball! The event set for Saturday, February 25th, at the Anaconda Elks Lodge (#239) is an effort to support their benevolent fund...
"Many of the homeless encountered in our parks, streets, and alleys consist of a progressive networked community who have made the decision to reject help and live unmoored. Although well intended, facilities that offer only shelter, and no accountability, exacerbate the problem."
January is a good time to devise a yearly game plan of creative activities for the family. But not only for your children or grandchildren but for yourself. Take the Clark Chateau, for instance. Currently, a Young Creators Youth Art Program is available for school-age children (1st through 6th grade). As for their adult programs, the Clark Chateau is continuing with their ukelele jam sessions every month. So, if you've strummed a ukelele once or twice in your lifetime, you may be a good candidate for jamming out at the Clark Chateau. (see below)