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State B: Eureka girls fall to Roundup
Meghan Eiselein scored 14 points and Tia Stahl added 12 as Roundup beat cold-shooting Eureka 45-22 at the State B girls’ basketball tournament Thursday morning at MetraPark.
State AA: Glacier boys bow out
GREAT FALLS — Brothers Brady and Paidrag Lang combined for 22 points and the Bozeman Hawks pulled away in the second half of a 56-43, loser-out win over Glacier Thursday at the State AA boys’ basketball tournament.
Words of praise for online licensing system
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has revised their on-line licensing system and it works!
Bird of the Month: Clark's Nutcracker
A recent sighting of a flock of Clark’s nutcrackers in my neighborhood in Bigfork sparked my renewed interest...
Legals for March, 11 2021
Letters to the editor March 11
Letters to the editor March 11
Bison roll past Glacier at AA boys
Reid Harris scored 19 points and Great Falls High rode an 18-0 run in the second quarter to a 66-38 win over Glacier at the State AA boys’ basketball tournament Wednesday.
Wolfpack girls go cold, drop state opener to West
The Glacier girls held Billings West to its lowest points all season, but the Wolfpack’s own offensive woes helped the Golden Bears prevail at the State AA tournament Wednesday, 37-29.
Glacier eyes reservation system for Sun Road travel this summer
Glacier National Park could institute a ticketed entry system for the Going-to-the-Sun Road this summer, Superintendent Jeff Mow said last week during the North Fork Interlocal meeting.
Glacier Bank leader to retire after long career in banking
Glacier Bank leader to retire after 46 years
Man accused of raping woman after dinner date
A night out for dinner reportedly devolved into an alleged rape, according to the victim and law officers.
Richard Bruce Sapa, 78
Richard Bruce Sapa, 78, of Columbia Falls passed away peacefully at his home with family by his side on March 4, 2021.
Sue Ellen (Lee) Schmied, 74
Sue Ellen (Lee) Schmied, 74, passed away peacefully at her home in Aurora, Colorado, on Feb. 22, 2021, with her husband William "Bill," son Jeb, and daughter Stacia at her side.
Legals for March, 10 2021
Bison roll past Glacier at AA boys
Wolfpack plays Bozeman in loser-out Thursday at 1 p.m.
GREAT FALLS — Reid Harris scored 19 points and Great Falls High rode an 18-0 run in the second quarter to a 66-38 win over Glacier at the State AA boys’ basketball tournament Wednesday.
Law roundup: Man punches truck over parking
A man was purportedly punching a woman’s truck on Ninth Street because he was mad she parked in a walkway. She told Columbia Falls Police Department he might be intoxicated.
FBI arrests 2, including Montana man, in Capitol riot
NEW YORK (AP) — Two men wanted in the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol were arrested over the weekend, including one who reportedly served as a bodyguard to former President Donald Trump's longtime political confidant Roger Stone, federal authorities said Monday.
Plan to allow thousands of California oil wells faces vote
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A plan to fast-track drilling of thousands of new oil and gas wells over the next 15 years in California's prime oil patch was approved Monday by Kern County officials over objections by environmental groups.
Lengacher thriving in role as Big Brothers Big Sisters director
After more than 20 years in education, Lengacher is helping Big Brothers Big Sisters reach new heights.