Montana
Montana’s first territory capital celebrates its past
Nestled alongside Grasshopper Creek, among the many foothills of the Pioneer Mountains west of Dillon, lies what’s now know as Bannack State Park.
Montana grew to become the following mad rush to get wealthy fast when gold was found on July 28, 1862 on Grasshopper Creek. Bannack was based in 1862 and named after a neighborhood Native American tribe. One in every of a number of of the early city founders was a doctor from New Hampshire named Erasmus Leavitt who gave up this occupation for a time to attempt his luck as a gold miner. Leavitt ultimately returned to his medical follow and lived out his days as a doctor in Butte. The gold strike set off an enormous rush that swelled Bannack’s inhabitants to over 3,000 by 1863.
In its early days, Bannack was often known as a harmful place to be with gold in a single’s pocket. The native sheriff, Henry Plummer, was rumored to be the top of a ruthless band of highway brokers liable for the homicide of over 100 people touring between Bannack and Virginia Metropolis. As with different early mining camps, native Bannack miners shaped a miner’s court docket to deal with declare disputes and legal complaints. Swift justice from the miner’s court docket was handed out with banishment or from the tip of a rope.
Plummer’s time period because the sheriff of Bannack ended abruptly when the newly shaped vigilance committee, referred to as the Montana Vigilantes, hung him and two of his deputies on Jan. 10, 1864. Twenty-two particular person had been accused of crimes, had been informally tried and hung by the vigilantes. Many members of the vigilantes grew to become outstanding figures in Montana historical past with one, Nathaniel Langford, turning into the primary superintendent of Yellowstone Nationwide Park.
With Plummer’s premature finish, Bannack started to prosper and shortly acquired 4 saloons, a pool corridor, a brewery, a grocery retailer, two meat shops, two livery stables, three blacksmith retailers and three accommodations.
Bannack misplaced its standing as Montana’s Territory Capital when Virginia Metropolis took over the title in 1864. Mining continued with a number of onerous rock mines after the placer mining gave out. Over the following few many years, the inhabitants continued to dwindle till the final of the residents left within the 1870s.
Throughout these declining years, the tough Montana climate took its toll on the buildings and its historical past was slowly being forgotten. The saving of the city and its historical past started when a Wolrd Battle II veteran named Roy Herseth moved to city in 1968. Roy instantly took up an curiosity within the historical past of Bannack and was instrumental in working with the native landowners and the state of Montana to ascertain the city as a nationwide historic landmark and as a state park.
Herseth grew to become the primary full-time park supervisor in 1968 and commenced to revive the various crumbling buildings. His constructing commerce expertise was the important thing to his success in preserving the city’s buildings.
To extend visitation, he began Bannack Days in 1976 and retired in 1984. Herseth handed away on Jan. 4, 2022. Due to his efforts, generations to return will have the ability to find out how folks lived and died in a small mining city on the perimeter of civilization within the 1860s.
In the present day, Bannack Days, which is the third weekend of July, occurs due to the various a whole bunch of volunteer hours donated. Lots of these volunteers come from everywhere in the U.S., at their very own expense, to share their love of historical past.
Volunteers are in interval clothes demonstrating how life was within the 1860s. Demonstrations vary from blacksmithing to hat making, from an infantry encampment to faro card taking part in. Park volunteers additionally assist train the general public the wonderful artwork of gold panning with a couple of fortunate ones discovering some colour.
Bannack is internet hosting Residing Historical past Days this month from Sept. 15-17. tent metropolis, city physician and lots of different dwell reveals.
Montana
Pablo man dies in Christmas Day shooting in Polson
POLSON — A 31-year-old Pablo man was shot and killed early Christmas morning after what police are calling a disturbance in Polson.
The Polson Police Department reports that Lake County 911 took several calls for a shooting in the area of 11th Avenue West.
Polson Police, Lake County Sheriff’s deputies, and Flathead Tribal Police officers responded and found 31-year-old Sheldon Fisher had been shot and killed during a disturbance involving several people.
According to Polson Police, arrests were made on Wednesday, including the arrest of the suspected shooter, who has not yet been identified.
Polson Police are investigating the incident, along with the Lake County Coroner and Sheriff’s Office.
Montana
Montana senators receive committee assignments for 119th Congress
Micah Drew
(Daily Montanan) Montana’s soon-to-be senior U.S. Sen. Steve Daines will keep a key leadership position in the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee in the upcoming Congress, as well as take a new position on the Foreign Relations Committee.
Incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune of South Dakota on Friday announced the Senate Republican Conference committee assignments for the upcoming 119th Congress beginning next year. Daines also will serve on the Finance and Indian Affairs committees.
“It’s an honor to serve Montanans in the U.S. Senate, and I’m looking forward to working with my colleagues on these crucial committees to fight for our Montana way of life,” Daines said in a prepared statement. “President (Donald) Trump received a mandate from the American people, and with these committee assignments I’ll be working to enact the president’s agenda to unleash American energy, cut taxes, open overseas markets for Montana farmers and ranchers, improve America’s relationships abroad, bring down costs for hardworking families, secure the southern border and stem the flow of deadly drugs.”
Daines has also been the ranking member on the Subcommittee on National Parks, which he will chair in the upcoming Republican-controlled Senate.
Sen.-elect Tim Sheehy, a Navy Seal, will serve on the committees on Armed Services, on Commerce, Science and Transportation, and on Veterans’ Affairs.
Sheehy, of Bozeman, won his election to the Senate against incumbent Democrat U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, who had chaired the Veterans’ Affairs committee during the last two sessions of Congress.
Montana
Montana Lottery Powerball, Lucky For Life results for Dec. 25, 2024
The Montana Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Dec. 25, 2024, results for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from Dec. 25 drawing
15-26-27-30-35, Powerball: 03, Power Play: 3
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Winning Lucky For Life numbers from Dec. 25 drawing
04-10-35-42-45, Lucky Ball: 02
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Winning Lotto America numbers from Dec. 25 drawing
04-05-40-42-52, Star Ball: 10, ASB: 03
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Winning Big Sky Bonus numbers from Dec. 25 drawing
09-18-19-25, Bonus: 15
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Winning Powerball Double Play numbers from Dec. 25 drawing
08-29-30-47-57, Powerball: 01
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Winning Montana Cash numbers from Dec. 25 drawing
01-05-10-39-41
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When are the Montana Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 8:59 p.m. MT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 9:00 p.m. MT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Lucky For Life: 8:38 p.m. MT daily.
- Lotto America: 9:00 p.m. MT on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Big Sky Bonus: 7:30 p.m. MT daily.
- Powerball Double Play: 8:59 p.m. MT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Montana Cash: 8:00 p.m. MT on Wednesday and Saturday.
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