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Griz dominant in 37-7 win over Cats in 122nd Brawl of the Wild
Photos from the Montana Grizzlies 37-7 victory over the Montana State Bobcats in the 122nd Brawl of the Wild at Washington-Grizzly Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 18. With the win, the Grizzlies also staked claim to the Big Sky Conference Championship.
Trending up: McDowell keys Grizzlies’ win over Bobcats
The Montana Grizzlies are No. 3 with a bullet after beating Montana State decisively, 37-7, in the 122nd Brawl of the Wild at foggy Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
Dillon clips Columbia Falls in OT for State A championship
After roaring back from a two-touchdown deficit in the fourth quarter to tie it, Columbia Falls fell just short in overtime at Dillon in the State A championship football game Saturday, 36-35.
Whitefish takes aim at illegal short-term rentals
While many homes that hit the market during Montana’s pandemic real estate boom ended up in the hands of new arrivals, others were turned into short-term rentals to take advantage of the state’s growing popularity among travelers — even if local zoning laws don’t permit such uses in some areas.
Judge denies suspected Columbia Falls shooter’s release request
Matthew Clark Burns, 22, pleaded not guilty to a single count of felony assault with a weapon in Flathead County District Court shortly before his Nov. 16 bail modification hearing.
Harrison, Hawks hold off Pack for AA crown
Glacier’s talented, senior-laden squad gave the 12-0 Hawks — last year’s State AA runners up — a run.
Range Riders add ex-Voyagers skipper to staff
The Glacier Range Riders added former Great Falls Voyagers manager Tommy Thompson to its coaching staff, the Pioneer League baseball club announced Thursday.
NDSU holds off Griz at Montgomery Classic
MISSOULA — Damari Wheeler-Thomas scored 22 points, Tajavis Miller hit four 3-pointers and North Dakota State held off Montana 78-69 in the final game of the Mike Montgomery Classic Thursday.
Walker nets 26, Cats knock off Cal
BERKELEY, Calif. — Behind 26 points from sophomore forward Brandon Walker, Montana State secured the first signature win of the Matt Logie era in dramatic fashion on Thursday night, taking down California, 63-60 at Haas Pavilion.
Legislators unanimously pause rule on religious exemptions for vaccinations at child care centers
Allowing religious exemptions from vaccination requirements at childcare centers was voted down again by legislators Thursday after the proposal was included in a new rule package from the state health department.
122nd Brawl shaping up as biggest ever
It’s a top-five matchup and the Big Sky Conference championship hangs in the balance, so obviously the 122nd Brawl of the Wild needs no hype.
Historical group presents an inside look at museum
Former Northwest Montana History Museum director Jacob Thomas will describe the campaign to preserve the 1892 Kalispell Central School building, which is where the museum is now housed.
UM Bio Station receives $6.6M grant to fight pesticide pollution
FLATHEAD LAKE – The University of Montana recently was awarded $6.6 million from the Environmental Protection Agency’s Columbia River Basin Restoration Program.
Angeline Kruckenberg, 91
Angeline Kruckenberg, 91, passed peacefully to be with her Lord and Savior on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023, at home.
Gary Barker, 75
Gary Patrick Barker, 75, completed his last earthly journey on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2023, when he entered into eternal heavenly rest, a victim of lung cancer for the last six months of his life.
Legals for November, 17 2023
Big Sky notes: Something's gotta give Saturday
It’s that time of year again: When something has to give.
Arts and Entertainment Events
Arts and Entertainment happenings
Judge’s ruling favors state in Public Law 280 dispute
Flathead County District Court Judge Amy Eddy ruled against Lake County on Nov. 9 in an ongoing legal battle with the state of Montana over who should fund Public Law 280.
The 95 mills question
The top issue in Montana is property taxes. Attempts to reform were stymied by “government first” legislators and lobbyists. The 95 mills question never came up.