Montana
Victims Fight Back. 21 Shocking New Cases Reported In Montana
Unfortunately as we have read recently, our beautiful state of Montana has become a hot spot for drugs. With an uptick of Fentanyl and cocaine specifically, some of our Montana towns are suffering more than others from the increase.
Drugs are not the only growing issue in the state. We are seeing more crime, both violent and nonviolent and this comes with the growing population.
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One reoccurring violent crime that is on the rise, especially right here in Gallatin County is cases involving strangulation. In 2017, Montana law made the first offense of strangulation a felony in hopes of the number of victims decreasing.
Fast forward to 2024 and being only 3 months in, we are seeing record numbers of strangulation cases already. Since the beginning of the year, there have been 21 strangulation referrals already.
A sad reality that comes with the 21 strangulation referrals, is the idea that those are only the ones that have been reported. One has to wonder how many more victims there are that do not report the violence for whatever reason that may be.
Many victims try to protect those around them before putting their own protection first. Some stay to protect the children, IF they leave, what will happen to the kids? Pets are another reason some victims stay. Feeling like there is no where to turn or facing retaliation are also both reasons victims stay in an unfavorable situation.
Montana has services, agencies, and safe places for victims (and their kids/family members) to go in any time of need.
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There is help for you or anyone you know that may be a victim of domestic violence in any way, shape, or form. It all starts with one call.
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Top 6 Most Used Drugs In Montana
Drug use is on the rise throughout the United States and we see it more and more here in Montana.
You would think Marijuana would be number one, but considering it is now legal, the arrests are far fewer than they have been in the past years.
Here are the Top 6 Most Used Drugs In Montana.
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4 Famous Montana Homicides We Won’t Forget
True Crime is “hot” right now. With different articles, podcasts, and weekly Dateline episodes, people seem to be quite intrigued with it.
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Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for March 22
Montana
Cheerleaders showcase talent at Cheerfest
LEWISTOWN — 27 teams of cheerleaders from across Montana gathered at Fergus High School for Cheerfest.
Justin Robicheau reports – watch the video here:
Cheerleaders showcase talent at Cheerfest
“It’s the largest interscholastic cheerleading competition for Montana. We’re very excited that schools can come and show what they’ve been working all season for. This is our state, this is our divisional. So we’re very excited and can’t wait to see what Montana brings to the mat,” Cheerfest Director Rayna Phelps said.
Phelps said this year’s event is different from last year.
“We were really focusing on ways that we can really up this experience for cheerleaders and dancers across the state of Montana. This year, we included a backdrop, and lots of beautiful accents all throughout. We have a judging table, so it looks really nice,” Phelps said.
“There’s a high school mascot competition. Junior high team competition. There’s all classes of high schools. Class B, class A, double A, small group and large group. There’s dance solos, dance teams from across the state. And we have a college showcase,” Phelps said.
Glasgow High School senior Annika Smith said her school finished third in last year’s Cheerfest.
“I’m so excited. This last year we got third. So I’m really excited to come back and really go and try and get first. And it’s a little sad because it’ll be my last year, but I’m really excited to go out and give it my all,” Smith said.
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For Fergus High School senior Miriam Pavlovick, being surrounded by other cheerleaders from across the state is uplifting.
“It’s nice to see, like, a lot so many cheerleaders who enjoy the same thing. So much. And we just all come together and support one another,” Pavlovick said.
“Obviously when we go travel for basketball and state, like that, we’re cheering on our team. And this is a cool opportunity to show what cheerleaders can do and our stunting on all of our dancing and really get to show off a different side of cheerleading,” Smith said.
Registration for next year’s competition will open after Christmas.
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Montana
9K residents without power in Flathead Co.
KALISPELL, Mont. — Flathead Electric reports more than 9,000 customers in Flathead County are currently without power.
Officials say the outage is due to a transmission service disruption from Bonneville Power Administration.
Their outage map currently shows 9,700 outages.
The BPA outage is also affecting Lincoln Electric customers Eureka, Rexford and Trego. Close to 6,000 outages are reported on their outage map.
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