City Desk
- Details
- Category: City Desk
Click on the image above for the audio.
PNS - Wednesday, November 23, 2022 - A new law will help domestic violence survivors with phone plans, wild turkeys move from threatened to thriving in New Hampshire, and California brings in $54 billion from outdoor recreation every year.

- Details
- Category: City Desk

November 23, 2022
ButteNews.net
Two young Butte men died last night in Uptown Butte. They were just 18.
They died from gunshot wounds that came from the same bullet.
One man was seated near the other man. The other man held a large caliber hand gun.
The man with the gun discharged the weapon, killing them both with a single shot.
There were others at the residence, 925 West Woolman, Sheriff Ed Lester wrote in a text message.
- Details
- Category: City Desk

After reviewing colorful entries from hundreds of children from local schools in the Butte area, Mainstreet Uptown Butte has selected this year's Stroll button design contest winners. On December 2nd, the winners will be honored during the tree lighting ceremony at 6:30 pm at the BSB Courthouse at 155 W. Granite Street and then will be invited to help lead the Christmas Stroll Children's Light Parade at 6:45 pm.
Many thanks to the sponsors of the Stroll Button Contest and prizes -- Northwestern Energy, and the members of Mainstreet Uptown Butte.

2022 Winners -- The First Place Adult Button Design selected for its creativity was by Drew Kachmarik, age 11, a 5th grader at Hillcrest Elementary. He will receive $200 in Uptown Bucks.
The First Place Child Button Design winner is Rosaleah Big Beaver, age 9, a 3rd-grade student at West Elementary. She will also receive $200 in Uptown Bucks to spend at an Uptown store of her choice.

Two second-place winners in each category were also chosen and they will receive $100 each in Uptown Bucks. Second-place winners are Ophelia Nettles, age 6, a 1st-grade student at West Elementary, and Megan Flanick, 14, a freshman at Butte High.
Mainstreet Uptown Butte is still accepting nominations for Grand Marshal for just a few more days. If you know of someone or some group worthy of this distinction and recognition, please send your nominations that include why they deserve this honor, including how best to contact them to

- Details
- Category: City Desk
Click on the image above for the audio.
PNS - Tuesday, November 22, 2022 - A looming railroad strike could cost the U.S. economy $2 billion a day, a judge in Georgia gives the go-ahead for early voting on Saturday, and a majority of Democratic voters say president Biden could win if he runs again.
