99th Annual Vigilante Parade is Friday

The 99th Annual Vigilante Parade is Friday, and this year it’s bigger and better, organizers boast. There are more than 90 floats signed up for the nearly century-old beloved community tradition, that’s up from about 50 last year, parade organizer noted, adding, there’s a lot of enthusiasm for this year’s parade which will begin at … Read more

Anti-drag show storytime bill heading to governors desk

HELENA, Mont. – A Republican pushed bill that would ban minors from attending drag shows and prohibit drag story hours in publicly funded libraries and schools cleared both chambers and is headed to the governor. Critics say drag is a legitimate art form and that the definitions of “drag king” and “drag queen” in the … Read more

Pre-ballot measures for Helena Public Schools’ three levies show all of them passing

Pre-ballot measures for Helena Public Schools’ three levies show all of them passing, according to early results released after the polls closed at 8 p.m. Tuesday. However, a general fund mill levy was struggling for East Helena Public Schools, the unofficial returns showed. The superintendent said that the district may run another mill levy next … Read more

Canyon Ferry Dam on state Highway 284 closes for repairs

Commuters who use the Canyon Ferry Dam on state Highway 284 will have to find another route when repair work to the dam’s infrastructure begins next week. The access will be closed to traffic from May 8-11, and motorists will need to find alternate routes, north and south of the dam during the closure. Drivers … Read more

Hardin is on the hunt for a new police chief.

Hardin is on the hunt for a new police chief. The department announced the departure of Donald Babbin who resigned to take a job closer to his home in New Hampshire. Babbin was tasked with bringing the department back to life in 2021, and essentially started from scratch, as there were no vehicles, weapons, badges, … Read more

First-ever constitutional climate case filed by Montana youths approved for trial

The nation’s first-ever constitutional climate case filed in 2020 by 16 Montana youths has cleared its pretrial conference. The plaintiffs, ranging in ages from 2 years old to 18, are asking the court to declare Montana’s fossil fuel-driven energy system as unconstitutional. The trial has been set for June 12 in Lewis and Clark County … Read more