Posted 9:01 AM 2/6/2012 by Jen Hollenbach (KRTV Great Falls)
HAVRE- The period from the late 1890s to the 1930s have been preserved in a "Beneath the Streets of Havre" tour for the public to explore.
Christy Owens explained, "There was a fire in 1904 that burned all the downtown area, and from there all the downtown businesses moved into their (More) • Video (1)
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Posted 8:51 PM 2/5/2012 by Annemiek Wilson (KPAX News)
STEVENSVILLE- Every year millions get together and root for their favorite teams on Super Bowl Sunday, but we met a Stevensville couple that has a different reason to celebrate.
Gail and Lynn Moshier watch the game every year, but for them, Super Bowl Sunday means more than football.
(More) • Video (1)Posted 6:16 PM 2/4/2012 by Tara Oster (KPAX News)
MISSOULA- It doesn't feel like flip-flop and bathing suit weather, but several people stripped down and jumped into icy water; and they paid money to do it.
Several teams and individuals got together and raised money for the athletes of Special Olympics Montana at the annual Super Grizzly (More) • Video (1)
Posted 7:21 PM 2/4/2012 by Alex Schwier (KPAX News)
FRENCHTOWN- It's never too late to say thank you even if it's a year after a heroic deed.
Frenchtown celebrated more than a basketball win Saturday night as five teenage boys were honored for saving the lives of their fathers.
The teens received the Lifesaver Award by the Boy Scouts (More)
Posted 7:52 PM 2/2/2012 by Robin O'Day (KPAX News)
MISSOULA- Missoula Mayor John Engen appointed a work group to eliminate homelessness in Missoula over the course of 10 years.
Missoula County Commissioner Jean Curtiss and Missoula City Council member Jason Wiener are part of the group Reaching Home as are 10 other prominent Missoulians (More)
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Posted 6:25 AM 2/2/2012 by Christina Lysacek (KBZK Bozeman)
BOZEMAN- A Montana woman who works for the national Farm to School program says the new USDA public school lunch guidelines are an extremely positive development.
Mary Stein says the efforts to offer more fruits and vegetables, reduce sodium and provide kids with whole grains in schools (More)
Posted 10:08 PM 2/1/2012 by Russ Thomas (KPAX News)
HAMILTON- A Bitterroot Valley couple has set their sights on a daunting adventure and they are looking for help from the community to help make their trip come to fruition.
Charlie Capp and Lorie Hoffman are a couple hoping to embark on the journey of a lifetime. Charlie says the adventure (More) • Video (1)
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