Wednesday, November 26th, 2025
Good morning, Helena. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 26th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Crossroads Fitness is hosting the 43rd annual Turkey Trot fun run this Thanksgiving Thursday morning at 10 a.m. at 1013 Dearborn Ave and runners can choose from 1K, 5K, and 10K races with a $10 fee—free for those under five. Proceeds benefit local running group Helena Vigilante Runners while bagels, fruit, and drawings for free turkeys and pies will be provided after the races. KTVH
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Permitting documents filed with the City of Helena reveal design details for the long-anticipated Chick-fil-A drive-thru restaurant—final approvals will determine when construction begins. Independent Record
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Montana Heritage Center is opening its doors today after 25 years and $107 million spent moving thousands of artifacts — a project that has gathered rare items — to present Montana history to local visitors. Independent Record
- ➤ Fifteen Bryant Elementary students—third, fourth and fifth grade—worked with local artists on a mural that shows Mount Helena and animals representing the seven grandfathers teachings. The project celebrates Native culture and emphasizes identity and pride. Independent Record
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Carroll College named Dr. Jennifer Glowienka as its 20th president — the first female leader in a 116-year history — and she will assume full leadership in July 2026 after serving since 2003. She has outlined plans to expand graduate programs and support traditional undergraduate students. KXLH
- ➤ Helena College automotive students offered free vehicle inspections on Monday and Tuesday at the college shop, inspecting more than 20 vehicles in sessions that lasted about 45 minutes each. The program gave first-year students hands-on practice with paperwork and second-year students experience with diagnostic scans — helping them build skills for their future careers. KXLH
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Montana Department of Transportation is ready with full de-icing tanks, mounted plow trucks, and trained drivers as more snow and ice are expected in the valleys and passes over the next few days—travelers should check the 511 road system for live updates. Officials advise caution on slippery roads to help keep everyone safe during winter travel. KTVH
- ➤ A Douglas fir cut from U.S. Forest Service land in Seeley Lake is headed to Helena to serve as the State Capitol Christmas tree for this holiday season—local officials said it will soon be set up in the downtown area. Independent Record
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Helena Orthopaedic Clinic is partnering with St. Peter’s Health — CEO Wade Johnson said the move is an exciting and important milestone for orthopedic care in our hometown. Independent Record
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Capital High School wrestler Taylor Lay signed her letter of commitment to Western Colorado University on Monday—she earned state championships and set records with the Lady Bruins. Her achievements have opened opportunities, including international competition, while inspiring future athletes. KTVH
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Helena's Spring Art Walk
Helena's Spring Art Walk: Visit 100+ artists in-person, on display at more than 40 business hosts from 4 - 8pm. Start by picking up your map at Omerta Arts to win prizes, see two great new exhibitions, real artist studios, live music, BBQ + ice cream, then shuttle to the library and wander back (800 Front St.)
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Nutcracker on the Rocks
7:30-9:00 p.m. — Helena Civic Center — Table seating available — Experience a rock-n-roll twist on the holiday classic with live performances and a dynamic cast of dancers.
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Frozen Jr.
5 PM — Grandstreet Theatre — Cost information not specified — Experience a magical musical journey with beloved characters and unforgettable songs from the animated classic.
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Helena Holiday MADE Fair
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. — Lewis & Clark County Fairgrounds — Admission fee may apply — Discover unique handcrafted gifts that tell a story this holiday season.
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Helena Holiday MADE Fair
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. — Lewis & Clark County Fairgrounds — Cost info not provided — Explore unique handcrafted gifts and support local artisans this holiday season.
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Python for Scientists Training/Class
Dec 8-12 — The Training Den Helena — $2250 — Enhance your Python programming skills with expert-led courses tailored for scientists.
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Free NeuroMotion Brain-Body Movement Class-Thursday Dec 11 @ 1:30pm- Lewis & Clark Library
NeuroMotion is a fun, interactive brain-body class that uses 10 simple stations to engage physical movement and cognitive skills focusing on memory, attention, processing speed, and executive functioning. The session is designed for adults of all abilities, with both standing and seated options available and taught by Montana's only Certified Brain Health Trainer.
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Cookies And Cocoa - Holiday Open House and Cookie Potluck
Join us from 6pm-8pm for one of our favorite community nights of the year! Bring your favorite holiday cookie to share and we will provide hot cocoa, studios to explore, live artists demos, and holiday shopping in the gallery.
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Book Reading and Kids Craft with author Deb Halliday
Bring the family at 10:30am and enjoy a cozy morning as Deb reads from her new children’s book Fox and Moon. Afterward, kids can make a fox-themed craft to take home.
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A Phill Aaberg Christmas Concert
7:30-10:30 p.m. — The Myrna Loy — Ticket prices vary — Experience an enchanting evening of diverse musical styles by Grammy-nominated composer Philip Aaberg.
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The Nutcracker Ballet
2:00-3:30 p.m. — Helena Civic Center — Tickets may be required — Experience the magic of the classic holiday ballet featuring enchanting music and beautiful choreography.
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