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Victoria's Secret overhauls its racy fashion catwalk in the company's latest move to be inclusive
Victoria's Secret has been trying to reverse its image built on a man's vision of sexiness that eventually backfired.
The IRS plans to crack down on 1,600 millionaires to collect millions of dollars in back taxes
IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel said that with a boost in federal funding and the help of artificial intelligence tools, the agency has new means of targeting wealthy people who have "cut corners" on their taxes.
Fighting Saints win battle of Top 25 NAIA teams
Carroll College found a way when they needed it most in their home opener against St. Thomas University Friday, beating the NAIA power out of Florida 26-18.
Glacier boys surge to Helena Invite win
The Glacier Wolfpack boys golf team turned it on Friday, claiming the Helena Invitational by virtue of its top four players combining to shoot 4-under par.
No. 1 Jacks hold off No. 3 Bobcats, 20-16
It was a touchdown and then it wasn’t for No. 3, Montana State, and No. 1 South Dakota State escaped with a 20-16 FCS showdown win Saturday.
Griz trample Trailblazers in St. George, 43-13
Nick Ostmo and Eli Gillman ran for two touchdowns each, and No. 13 Montana ran for 262 yards in a 43-13 non-conference win over Utah Tech Saturday.
Wolfpack boys win two in Helena
The Glacier Wolfpack boys come home with two wins from their weekend in Helena: 1-0 over Helena Capital on Friday and 5-1 on Saturday against Helena High.
Legals for September, 10 2023
Squeezed by ever more students, Marion asks voters to approve $8.2M school expansion bond
In November, Marion School District is seeking approval for a $8.2 million bond issue to expand the school and improve building security.
Mustangs win, Range Riders miss PL playoffs
MISSOULA — The Billings Mustangs won again Saturday, and kept the Glacier Range Riders out of the Pioneer League playoffs
Powerful quake in Morocco kills more than 2,000
A rare, powerful earthquake struck Morocco, sending people racing from their beds into the streets and toppling buildings in mountainous villages and ancient cities not built to withstand such force. More than 2,000 people were killed, and the toll was expected to rise as rescuers struggled Saturday to reach hard-hit remote areas.
Golf: Glacier boys surge to Helena Invite win
HELENA — The Glacier Wolfpack boys golf team turned it on Friday, claiming the Helena Invitational by virtue of its top four players combining to shoot 4-under par.
A Football: Wildcats, Bulldogs fall
DILLON — Dillon quarterback Kee Christiansen ran for two touchdowns, the second one lifting the Beavers over Columbia Falls 22-19 in Western A football on Friday.
Butte stuns Wolfpack, 28-27
BUTTE — Down 21-0, the Butte Bulldogs scored 28 fourth-quarter points to topple the Glacier Wolfpack 28-27 Friday.
Maui beckons tourists, and their dollars, to stave off economic disaster after wildfires
There are so many since wildfires killed at least 115 people in the historic town of Lahaina that Olsten is worried about a full-blown economic catastrophe. Restaurants and tour companies are laying off workers, and unemployment is surging.
Big Sky tops Flathead 21-20
A couple sophomores stood tall in Missoula Big Sky’s 21-20 Western AA football win over Flathead Friday at Legends Stadium. One was Big Sky’s 6-foot-2 quarterback Avery Omlid. The other was Flathead's 5-7 Jordan Griffin, who did about everything except kick.
PHOTOS: Flathead falls to Big Sky, 21-20
Photos from the Flathead Braves 21-20 loss to the Missoula Big Sky Eagles at Legends Stadium on Friday, Sept. 8.
Woman accused of pulling a box cutter on park patron pleads not guilty
April Dawn Werner, who has no address listed with the court, appeared before Judge Danni Coffman in Flathead County District Court on Sept. 7 and was arraigned on a single count of assault with a weapon. She is being held in the county jail with bail set at $20,000.
Legals for September, 8 2023
Montana’s ‘choice school’ commission gets Flathead representatives
Two Flathead Valley women recently appointed to a new state commission that will authorize and oversee charter schools in Montana are optimistic that the “choice school” model will ultimately prove to be a valuable addition to the state’s public education system, even as the concept faces some initial legal hurdles and fierce criticism.