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MTN News takes a look back at some of the stories that impacted the reporters who covered them:
Right Place, Right Time: Bozeman man stops out-of-control car, saves driver
Montana State graduate Markus Klewin witnessed what looked like someone doing donuts, but turned out to be a life-threatening medical emergency
Right Place, Right Time: Bozeman man stops out-of-control car, saves driverMontana Tech students pie professors to help sick student
Professors and students here at Montana Tech are raising money for a student going through a very serious medical issue by having a little fun by taking a pie in the face.
Montana Tech students pie professors to help sick studentPuppy lost during pile-up on Homestake Pass found safe, returned to owner
As a semi began to slide in front of Dennis and Shyleigh, another motorist lost control and smashed into their car from behind. Dennis says the puppy bolted up the interstate after escaping his car and was lost in the chaos.
Puppy lost during pile-up on Homestake Pass found safe, returned to ownerHope Huddle: An all-inclusive football camp designed for kids with special needs
Dozens of young kids donned their football gear for the first Hope Huddle, an all-inclusive football camp designed for kids with special needs.
'Hope Huddle' mini football camp in Billings'Reservation to runway': Montana designer Bethany Yellowtail teams up with Carhartt
Fashion designer Bethany Yellowtail, born in Wyola and raised on the Crow Reservation, is taking her bold Native-inspired style to a national stage through a collaboration with one of Americas most iconic workwear brands.
'Reservation to runway': Montana designer Bethany Yellowtail teams up with CarharttUnearthing dinosaur fossils near Lewistown
A rancher near Lewistown made a surprising discovery that could help scientists learn more about a mysterious time in dinosaur history. In 2017, Kevin Conners discovered part of a dinosaur tailbone on his property, and contacted the Museum of the Rockies to excavate and donate the bones.
Unearthing dinosaur fossils near LewistownGreat Divide ski patroller nominated Patroller of the Year
I also have a need to help people, Strauss said. I love skiing so much, I want everybody to enjoy it as much as they possibly can, because sometimes they need some help, and I'm happy to do that.
Great Divide ski patroller nominated Patroller of the YearIncarcerated parents give the gift of recorded reading for the holidays
Behind the fences and walls at Riverside Women's Correctional Facility in Boulder, the holiday spirit looks a little different. Incarcerated women are opening books instead of presents and reading them aloud so their children can hear their voices at Christmas.
Incarcerated parents give the gift of recorded reading for the holidaysNews Source : https://www.ktvh.com/news/positively-montana/positively-2025-a-look-back-at-some-meaningful-stories
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