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UPDATE: Manhunt continues into Madison County after man reportedly steals third vehicle near Belgrade

UPDATE: Manhunt continues into Madison County after man reportedly steals third vehicle near Belgrade

Posted 1:38 PM 5/23/2013 by KBZK

UPDATE: The hunt for a man who is accused of stealing three vehicles and breaking into a house has led authorities from Gallatin County into Madison County.

The man was spotted in the (More)

Heavy spring snow hits parts of Western Montana

Yesterday

Class B and C State Golf Tournaments

Posted 8:51 PM 5/22/2013 by Ted Dawson

There was an amazing performance at the Class C State golf tournament in Ennis as Lone Peak sophomore, Tate Tatom, the defending State Champion turned in an even par 72 in a wind storm to go with Tuesday's 74, giving him an 18 stroke victory in the individual Championship.  In addition (More)

Winds knock out power, affect travel in Bozeman

Woman accused of crime spree, high-speed chase through Bozeman pleads not guilty

FBI offering reward for info on Bozeman church vandalism incidents

Bozeman in the running for Outside Magazine's best town contest

5/21/2013

MSU Hires New Assistant Women's Basketball Coach

Posted 5:04 PM 5/21/2013 by Ted Dawson

Salvo Coppa, who recently served as head coach of the Thailand National Team and as a volunteer assistant with the WNBA's Seattle Storm, has been named assistant coach at Montana State, announced Bobcat women's basketball coach Tricia Binford, Monday afternoon.

"When we started searching for a (More)

Yesterday

UPDATE: State gives all clear on Bozemans drinking water

Posted 1:16 PM 5/22/2013 by KBZK

UPDATE: An advisory warning people about Bozeman's drinking water has been lifted.

The state has given the all clear on Bozeman's drinking water after tests came back negative.


From 5/21/2013

BOZEMAN - The City of Bozeman is warning (More)

5/20/2013

City Commission to consider downtown hotel plans

Posted 7:17 PM 5/20/2013 by Adam Bell - KBZK News

Bozeman City Commissioners will vote tonight on whether or not to approve the conditional use permit for the Etha Hotel, which, as it is proposed, would be the tallest structure in Bozeman.

"I think most people support it because it will bring more people downtown," said Chris Mehl (More)

MSU professor dies from injuries sustained in landslide in Nepal

Woman who died of Hantavirus remembered by fiance; Some neighbors packing up

Online poll results in to name new Bozeman elementary

Gallatin Valley YMCA conducting recreation survey

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5/19/2013

Belgrade baby to be born with fatal heart condition

Belgrade baby to be born with fatal heart condition

Posted 4:54 PM 5/19/2013 by Jamie Leary

BELGRADE - It's hard to imagine a child whose life is at risk before even being born, but that's the case for the child of an expecting Belgrade couple.

Tucker Volkman is due in June and has two potentially fatal conditions. The life-saving surgery Tucker needs will set the Volkman family (More)

Bozeman man killed in Utah motorcycle crash

5/18/2013

Community Cafe celebrates first year with open house, Walk for Change

Community Cafe celebrates first year with open house, Walk for Change

Posted 4:22 PM 5/18/2013 by Adam Bell

BOZEMAN - In celebration of the one-year anniversary of the Community Cafe, the Human Resource Development Council held an open house today, along with a community action walk - Walk for a Change.

The Community Café opened more than a year ago, offering free meals to anyone who (More)

Dogs, owners participate in Bozeman K9 9K

5/16/2013

Bozeman WWII vet, POW taking Honor Flight to DC

Posted 9:32 AM 5/17/2013 by Judy Slate

BOZEMAN - This weekend, the fourth Honor Flight will take Montana World War II vets to Washington, D.C. to visit the World War II Memorial. On the flight will be Lester Crouse, a prisoner of war who was born and raised on a ranch in Springhill.

Lester is 90 years old. When he was a cadet (More)