Helena High School graduated 205 seniors from its class of 2024 on Saturday at Carroll College.
Helena High School graduates showed their appreciation for their time at the school through speeches and applause as they walked across the stage concluding their high school journey.
Cirque Ma’Ceo opened Friday at the Lewis and Clark County Fairgrounds for the first of five shows through the weekend.
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East Helena High School graduates walked across the stage and tossed their caps in the air as they complete their high school journey and move onto their next chapter.
East Helena High School graduated 96 seniors from its class of 2024 on Friday evening in East Helena.
Former Cathedral of St. Helena music director Jason Phillips, a composer and combat veteran recently completed his dissertation composition, “A Soldier’s Symphony.”
Shannon O'Brien is running uncontested in the Democratic primary for superintendent of the Office of Public Instruction. If elected, she says she will be an advocate for public education.
Planning a trip to the East Coast or Gulf Coast this summer? It could be a very active Atlantic tropical storm season.
Project for Alternative Learning graduates extended heartfelt thanks Friday to their families, teachers and friends after overcoming challenges to graduate with a diploma.
The primary election in June 4.
Project for Alternative Learning graduated 33 seniors from the class of 2024 on Friday at Helena Middle School.
The Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation is looking for volunteers for trail maintenance projects within the 1.6 million-acre Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex this summer.
The Montana Department of Transportation and partner Helena Sand & Gravel Inc. will be improving nearly 1 mile of Montana Highway 69, known as Main Street, in Boulder.
Rodeo tickets go on sale 10 a.m. Monday for the Last Chance Stampede and Fair in Helena, which is July 25-27 with showtimes 7 p.m. nightly at the Lewis and Clark County Fairgrounds.
"MHP management is retaliating against a decorated trooper for doing her job as a union president," MFPE president Amanda Curtis said this week.
The June primary ballots for Montana’s western U.S. House district features three names returning from the last cycle, and only one contested race on the Republican side.
Shodair Children's Hospital held a ceremony at Forestvale Cemetery on May 27 honoring orphans that died from various circumstances over the years.
Montana Veteran’s Affairs Division held a Memorial Day ceremony Thursday, in which the main speaker encouraged people to not only to remember the fallen, but also those they left behind.
“It means a lot to have it come from the coaches that I’ve looked up to and really worked with closely throughout the years.” — Helena Capital's Dane Quinn
Trump is popular in Montana, winning the state with nearly 57% of the vote in 2020 and 56% in 2016.
St. Peter's Health will host its first Bicycle Rodeo on Saturday aiming to keep young bicyclists safe on streets and hills through the help of volunteers.
Cirque Ma’Ceo opens Friday at the Lewis and Clark County Fairgrounds for the first of five shows through the weekend.
Teams will play six in-division games, according to Frontier Commissioner Scott Crawford, and two crossover games plus any non-conference games, beginning in 2025.
Helena high school graduations will take place on Saturday starting with Helena High School at 8 a.m. and Capital High School at 11 a.m.
The Environmental Protection Agency awarded East Helena Public Schools with a $1.035 million rebate for three electric school buses through the 2023 Clean School Bus Program.
The Capital High School softball team celebrated winning their first Class AA state title since 2009 with a fire truck ride through Helena on Tuesday. The Bruins defeated Kalispell Glacier 3-2 in the championship game.
A Republican lawmaker from Montana blocked a Biden administration judicial nominee who would have been the state's first Native American federal district court judge, officials said Wednesday.
Advocates are struggling with laws passed in several Republican-controlled states that have criminalized much of the work done by voter outreach groups.
A man who admitted to making threats to blow up Dodson School was sentenced Wednesday to 13 months in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release.
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Photos from the 2024 Montana 6-Man Football All-Star Game in Custer on May 31, 2024.
The 36-point margin of victory was the most lopsided by a team in the 6-Man All-Star Game since 2018, when the Blue stomped the Red 70-28.
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