Saturday, October 26th, 2024

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Good morning, Butte. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 26th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Butte Garden Club meeting features a main program by landscape architect Maggie Crowley on planting native grass lawns, highlighting the establishment of a blue grama grass lawn and native landscapes. The Montana Standard
- ➤ Tania Brackett received the Graduate, REALTOR Institute designation, Butte Central Catholic High School hosts a free Thanksgiving dinner for the elderly and homebound, a section of the Big Hole River reopens for fishing, and Montana Technological University students plant trees through a DNRC grant. The Montana Standard
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Local law enforcement in Butte respond to various crimes including erratic driving, assault, and a stolen U-Haul. The Montana Standard
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ The LEAN 101 Training Workshop on November 6th in Butte aims to enhance business efficiency and profitability through hands-on learning of LEAN principles, led by expert Brian Sullivan. KXTL
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Theresa Rader, of Montana Technological University, received the Art Quinn Memorial Award for her exceptional contributions to educational support for low-income and first-generation students. The Montana Standard
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ In Butte-Silver Bow, two county attorney candidates are in conflict after one was caught on camera removing the other's campaign sign, leading to a police complaint. The Montana Standard
- ➤ Butte-Silver Bow commissioners are considering a new ordinance to facilitate ADA-compliant ramp installations, enhancing accessibility for people with disabilities in Uptown businesses. KXLF
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ The Butte SPIRIT Women's Home, a new recovery residence for women, officially opened on October 24, 2024, offering a blend of clinical and peer-supported treatment. The Montana Standard
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Oredigger sports teams, including hockey, football, and volleyball, will play home games this weekend, highlighted by a cancer fundraiser at the hockey match against EWU. KXTL
TRAVEL NEWS
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Halloween Dance of the Dead
Experience a lively Halloween celebration featuring music and dance at the Covellite Theatre and Uptown Lounge.
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Butte American Legion Veterans Day Race 2024
Celebrate Montana's oldest road race by participating in a meaningful event that honors veterans and supports the American Legion.
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Butte Business Network Monthly Networking Event
Experience valuable networking and relationship building with fellow business leaders in Butte at this monthly meeting.
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Tim Montana Live Concert
Experience an exciting live concert by Tim Montana at the Mother Lode Theatre in Butte.
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