State rests in 2011 deadly property dispute trial

The state rested Monday in the 2011 deadly property dispute trial in which Birdseye-area resident John Michael “Mike” Crites was allegedly killed by his neighbor. Leon Ford was charged for Crites’ death in September 2020 following a deacades long dispute between the two men over road access that began in 2002. Crites’ remains were found … Read more

Helena Regional Airport is growing

HELENA – The Helena Regional Airport is growing. Airport officials met with the Helena Chamber of Commerce, Tuesday, to discuss efforts to bring new flight options to travelers. Back in March, the airport announced the return of a second daily united airlines flight between Helena and Denver that started this month, along with the additional … Read more

Commissioners opt to eliminate parking on Montana Highway 200

Motorists heading east out of Missoula over the weekend may have noticed “no parking” signs on Montana Highway 200. Missoula County Commissioners opted to eliminate parking from Brickyard Lane to Lerch Lane due to the grand opening of the new Sha-Ron parking lot. The new parking area along the river is expected to open June … Read more

St. Peter’s Health goes digital

St. Peter’s Health officials said Monday that they have invested $25 million in new electronic health record system. Epic also replaces the Patient Portal used by St. Peter’s with a new feature called “MyChart.” The launch began Saturday at the St. Peter’s Health Regional Medical Center and was to be completed Monday, according to a … Read more

Montana Jewish Project fighting antisemitism during “soapbox” series

The Montana Jewish Project will discuss fighting antisemitism and strengthening the Jewish community during Monday’s “soapbox” series presentation at The Brothers Tapworks. They will also discuss projects and there will be a question-and-answer period. The program begins at 6 p.m. at The Brothers Tapworks at The Confluence. The soapbox series is a community forum that … Read more