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Cecil John Rowe, 64
Cecil John Rowe, 64, lost his battle with cancer on Oct. 29, 2023 in Springfield, Oregon.
Timber project planned near Bob Marshall
A proposed timber project on about 5,400 acres in the Swan Valley is under review by the Flathead National Forest.
U.S. Forest Service may face steep fine for leaks at Holland Lake wastewater system
The U.S. Forest Service could be fined as much as $10,000 a day for violations related to leaks and unreported, unapproved repairs at the wastewater treatment system at Holland Lake, according to the Montana Department of Environmental Quality.
Volleyball: Bravettes, Wolfpack to meet again
BUTTE — Crosstown III will take place at the Butte Civic Center.
Glacier kicks off football playoff games
Eureka, C-Falls play Saturday
The State AA, A and B football playoffs have a plenty of local flavor, along with a bit of mystery.
Column: Musings of an aging sports editor
On March 10, 2010, I and former fellow Missoulian sports writer Nick Lockridge found ourselves at Tiny’s Tavern in Billings.
Legals for November, 3 2023
Columbia Falls Academic Foundation hosting outdoor film festival
The Columbia Falls Academic Foundation is hosting a nature and outdoor adventure film festival at the high school auditorium on Friday, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m.
Mike Murray to perform unreleased material at upcoming show
Local singer and songwriter Mike Murray will play an evening of original songs written throughout his career and new unreleased material on Nov. 3.
Glacier Chorale visits dreamland in upcoming concert
Glacier Chorale hopes its Mystic Dreams concert will transport listeners to a musical dreamland Nov. 4.
Lottery chances available for trophy bison hunt on the Blackfeet Reservation
Those interested in entering a lottery for a guided trophy bison hunt on the Blackfeet Reservation will have five opportunities to enter the drawing.
Comment sought on proposed Columbia Falls pond, Yellow Bay improvements
Comment sought on proposed Columbia Falls pond, Yellow Bay improvements
Jacob Mathwig, 58
Pastor Jake Mathwig of Bigfork, Montana, born Sept. 25, 1965, went to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Oct. 28, 2023, leaving behind a legacy of love, grace and dedication.
Avalanche experts at workshop in Whitefish
Winter recreationists will gather in Whitefish on Nov. 11 for an afternoon of presentations from experts in avalanches and mountain experience at the annual Northern Rockies Snow and Avalanche Workshop.
Letters to the editor Nov. 2
Letters to the editor Nov. 2
Legals for November, 2 2023
Polson High School student sets sights on Carnegie Hall
Polson High School junior Bethany Butler has wanted to sing in Carnegie Hall since she was 6 years old. “I love Carnegie Hall not only because everybody, like anybody who wants to sing, wants to sing at Carnegie Hall,” she says.
Big Sky Notes: Check out the new guys
Montana wasn’t the only Big Sky Conference football team to unveil a true freshman quarterback this past Saturday — the Grizzlies’ next opponent did the same with more impressive results.
Legals for November, 1 2023
Lawsuit challenges Montana Legislature’s new PSC map as unconstitutional gerrymander
Lawyers for Montana Conservation Voters and a group of Montanans from across the state filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the new Public Service Commission district map redrawn this year by the Republican supermajority legislature, which they say is gerrymandered to favor Republicans in violation of the state constitution.