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"HPD Food Donation, Book Release, and Art Exhibits in Downtown Helena!"

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"HPD Food Donation, Book Release, and Art Exhibits in Downtown Helena!"

David with the Hello Media team
Nov 25, 2025
Quote Of The Day |
"Helena is a place where we have the footprints of Lewis and Clark, who came through here on the way to discovering that the river gave beauty and unity to the landscape." - William Kittredge |
The Helena Police Department's (HPD) Support Services Division donated 468 pounds of food to Helena Food Share, showing their commitment and dedication to the community. This donation comes during the holiday season, highlighting the efforts of the 911 Center and Records staff in providing essential resources to those in need. Beyond public safety, the department actively engages in community support efforts, making a positive impact in Helena. The team's generosity exemplifies their commitment to serving the community and contributing to the well-being of its residents. |
Experience the vibrant downtown Helena scene with must-see events like live music, theater performances, and art exhibits. |
Joke Of The Day |
Why did the scarecrow win an award in Helena MT? Because he was outstanding in his field! |
"AttitudeShield" by David L. |
A local media association is planning to launch its own over-the-air radio station in Helena. |
Katie Verderber is a prominent attorney in Helena, known for her success in the courtroom and on the ice as a member of the USA Wheelchair Curling Team. |
Every week, MTN News presents "Positively Montana" hosted by Hallie Chouinard, showcasing uplifting stories of good people and good things across Montana. |
Secret Little Hack |
There is a hidden gem hiking trail called Mount Helena City Park with stunning views of the city. |
The Montana Historical Society (MTHS) announced the completion of a $60 million fundraising campaign for the Montana Heritage Center, with a generous gift of $165,000 from the Oakland Family Foundation. The new facility in Helena will open to the public on December 3 with free admission. The achievement was made possible by over 1,300 donors and supporters, including major contributors like the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation and BNSF Railway. The project, funded by private donations, state funds, and previous bonds, aims to provide a space for visitors to explore Montana's rich history through interactive exhibits and educational programs. |