Posted 4:43 PM 5/16/2012 by US Attorney's Office
Daniel Allan Wakeford, 47, and Michael Lee Wakeford, 48, both of Great Falls, were sentenced on May 9th after pleading guilty to possession with the intent to distribute methamphetamine, and interstate transportation of stolen motor vehicles.
Daniel Wakeford was sentenced to 124 (More)
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Posted 4:31 PM 5/16/2012 by Kay Rossi (kay@krtv.com)
Fifty dollars may not seem like a lot of money when it comes to creating a new state of the art building, but when it comes from a group of young kids in Great Falls, that money goes a long way toward building community spirit.
Lewis & Clark Elementary School 6th-graders raised money (More) • Video (1)
Posted 4:22 PM 5/16/2012 by City of Great Falls
The Friends of the Great Falls Public Library will hold its annual used book sale Thursday, May 17 from 4 -7 pm; Saturday, May 19 from 10 am - 4 pm; and Sunday, May 20, from 1 - 4 pm on the 3rd floor of the Library.
People who would like to attend the "pre-sale" on Thursday will be asked (More)
Posted 4:12 PM 5/16/2012 by Meteorologist Mike Rawlins
Say goodbye to the Summer-like heat, because cooler air moves in for the remainder of the work week.
A trough of low pressure aloft will push into Montana over the next 24 hours, forcing a cold front through the state as well.
Right now, the front is sitting along the U.S.-Canadian (More) • Video (1)
Posted 2:50 PM 5/16/2012 by MT Dept of Labor
The Montana Department of Labor & Industry is hearing from small businesses targeted by aggressive marketing companies who sell labor law posters claiming to be the state agency.
Labor Commissioner Keith Kelly said, "These aggressive marketing tactics are making it difficult and (More)
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Posted 11:17 AM 5/16/2012 by Phil Buck (Missoula)
Driving under the influence of alcohol takes lives and makes headlines all too often across Montana, and for Missoula County Sheriff Carl Ibsen, the issue became tragically personal in 2009, when a drunk driver killed his wife.
Ibsen said, "All my career I've really detested drunk drivers. (More) • Video (1) • Photos (3)
Posted 11:03 AM 5/16/2012 by Heath Heggem (heath@krtv.com)
A deal expected to increase American exports by more than a billion dollars was announced on Tuesday, and the Free Trade Agreement between the U.S. and Colombia should leave its mark on Montana.
The agreement eliminates tariffs on products like wheat and barley, putting U.S. wheat (More) • Video (1)
Posted 10:05 AM 5/16/2012 by Tara Grimes (tara@krtv.com)
The Exchange Club of Great Falls honored two high school seniors on Tuesday for their commitment to their community.
Alekses Clifton from Great Falls High School and Patrick McGuire from Central Catholic High School were named "Students of the Year" by the organization and celebrated at a (More) • Video (1) • Photos (4)
Posted 9:53 AM 5/16/2012 by Melissa Anderson (melissa@kxlh.com)
Ken and Margy Kohl of Helena have taken great strides - and lots of them - to help breast cancer research, traveling to all 50 states to walk in each Race For The Cure event.
The couple began walking in the races before it became a personal experience for Margy in 2000.
Margy said (More) • Video (1) • Photos (2)
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Posted 9:29 AM 5/16/2012 by Meteorologist Matt Jones
Sophie DiLorenzo, a 5th-grader at Loy Elementary School in Great Falls, showed off her forecasting skills as our most recent "Weather Rookie" on Wednesday morning.
Sophie took her place in front of the "green screen" and told Montana This Morning viewers about weather conditions across the (More) • Video (1)
Posted 9:21 AM 5/16/2012 by Richie Melby
Park City's Karlee Popp held the lowest qualifying score entering the State C Golf Tournament in Ennis and she didn't disappoint in the first round. Popp carded an 86, good for a two-stroke lead over defending State Champion Kelsey Little of Fort Benton. The duo will be paired together in (More) • Video (1)
Posted 8:56 AM 5/16/2012 by Tara Grimes (tara@krtv.com)
A historic grain bin in Cascade is being torn down today.
The town has been working with BNSF, who owns the land, to get them to take down the elevator.
Town officials call it a "health hazard," and say that kids used to hang out around the bin, and it has been vandalized several (More) • Video (1)
Posted 7:59 AM 5/16/2012 by Meteorologist Matt Jones
The ridge of high pressure that has been bringing us the unusual early season heat will finally start to break down today as a strong storm system moves onshore the Pacific Northwest coast. It will still be very warm this afternoon with highs once again in the mid to upper 80s. Clouds will slowly (More)
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