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Hello Montana is an exciting local news segment hosted by Alex Tyson. Each segment discusses a new topic with news makers in our community.



Hello Montana airs twice daily on ABC at the following times:

  • Good Morning America (6:30-8:30AM)
  • Prior to Nightline (10:30PM).

Catch it daily on Fox at 12:30PM.

It's an excellent opportunity to inform the public about your organization or about an upcoming event that your group is sponsoring.  Whatever it is, share it with your community on Hello Montana!  Give us a call at 869-3856 and let Hello Montana help get the word out!


News Updates from the City of Billings
  • Summer Reading registration is underway!
    Register now for summer reading. Start reading and recording your hours. Submit reviews. Fun activities and events begin June 4. The program runs from May 13 through July 20.
  • Digital Bookmobile National Tour
    Billings Public Library hosts Overdrive's Digital Bookmobile on Friday, May 31 from 11 am to 3 pm. The 18-wheel interactive exhibit of everything e-book will be a block away from the library at 3001 Sixth Avenue North. Come on down!
  • Last Day of School
    The last day of school is Friday, May 31st. Effective June 1st through August 27th the Tripper and Grand Kicker buses will not be operating. They will resume their regular schedule on Wednesday, August 28th.
  • Tripper Buses and Grand Kicker
    The last day of school is May 31st. Effective June 3, 2013 through August 27, 2013 the tripper buses and the Grand Kicker will not be running. They will resume their regular schedules on August 28, 2013.

Top Stories from ABC News
  • Amphibians Disappearing at Alarming Rate
    Study finds for first time frogs and other amphibians declining around US at alarming rate
        


  • Man Shot by FBI Tied to Boston Suspect
    Man killed in Fla. by FBI shares similar background to deceased Boston bombing suspect
        


  • Jodi Arias Could Get Second Jury
    The jury in the Jodi Arias murder trial begins its third day of deliberations today on whether to sentence Arias to death, raising the possibility that prosecutor Juan Martinez will have to decide whether to retry the case if the jury cannot agree to a decision.
        
  • Ga. Teen's Remarkable Road to Top of the Class
    When 17-year-old valedictorian Chelesa Fearce stands before her Georgia high school graduating class today to give her speech, she will talk about overcoming homelessness and fighting to "get the future that you want."
        


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