Posted 12:32 PM 2/7/2012 by KBZK/KXLF Media Center with Adam Bell reporting
Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport is working with United Airlines to establish direct service to Newark, New Jersey, Airport Director Brian Sprenger said Tuesday. Travelers cannot yet book flights from Bozeman to Newark.
The airport is holding a press conference at 10 (More)
Posted 5:09 PM 2/6/2012 by Christina Lysacek
Montana State University is hosting an elite group of 22 English teachers from 19 different countries for the next six weeks as part of the Excellence and Achievement Program.
The U.S. Department of State program, run by the International Research and Exchanges Board, has been going on (More)
Posted 5:18 PM 2/4/2012 by Dennis Carlson
Thanks to a pair of alert passers-by, a barn fire was snuffed out before it caused major damage this morning south of Bozeman.Working in temperatures between 10 and 13-degrees, volunteers with Rae and Sourdough Fire Departments responded to a barn fire at just after 7:30 this morning on the (More)
Posted 3:54 PM 2/3/2012 by Christina Lysacek
The man involved in a fatal Interstate 90 crash on Jan. 25 is now out of the hospital.
Michael Soule was discharged from Bozeman Deaconess Hospital Thursday afternoon.
Details of the crash that killed Michael's wife, Jennifer Soule, including who was driving and the cause, are still (More)
Posted 10:21 AM 2/3/2012 by Christina Lysacek
Planning is in the works for the new MSU School of Business building. The first two public information sessions were held Wednesday and Thursday afternoons.
"There's been a great deal of consensus on a lot of things we have talked about. One of them is creation of community within the (More)
Posted 8:53 AM 2/2/2012 by Christina Lysacek
One lucky Livingston couple got the gift of a lifetime tonight. More than 60 deserving couples entered in the Gift Worth Giving contest to win a wedding without having to spend a dime.
The most deserving couple, Holly Coville and Joshua Watson, was surprised tonight with the news that (More)
Posted 4:52 PM 1/31/2012 by Adam Bell
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is entering into the second year of a five-year study on brucellosis in elk.
Samples from 99 elk have been taken so far and preliminary results indicate brucellosis is rising. Final test results are expected in two weeks. A compilation of results will (More)