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Cats' Humphrey is Freshman of Week
Montana State freshman running back Scottre Humphrey took home FedEx Ground FCS national freshman player of the week honors from Stats Perform.
Legals for September, 4 2023
Funding set aside to address lead found in school water may come up short
Montana’s legislature designated $3.7 million this spring to remove lead from school drinking-water supplies, then the state received $565,000 more on Aug. 1 from the $50 billion federal infrastructure package aiming to improve water systems nationally.
Betty Mae Stoick, 91
Betty Mae Stoick
US employers added a solid 187,000 jobs in August in sign of a still-resilient labor market
Last month's job growth marked an increase from July's revised gain of 157,000 but still pointed to a moderating pace of hiring compared with the sizzling gains of last year and earlier this year.
Walgreens CEO exits less than 3 years after taking over drug store chain
Walgreens Boots Alliance confirmed Rosalind Brewer's exit Friday. According to the Illinois company, the board of directors and Brewer "mutually agreed" to her resignation effective Thursday.
Lydia Stewart, 76
In memory of Lydia M. Stewart, age 76 of Helena, Nov. 14, 1946 – Aug. 31, 2023.
Whitefish girls top Loyola, Stevi
Olivia Genovese and Isabelle Cooke each scored a hat trick in Whitefish’s 9-0 win over Missoula Loyola on Saturday in Northwest A girls soccer.
Legals for September, 3 2023
Griz use 2nd QB to do in Butler
One quarterback started quick, the other finished strong, and 14th-ranked Montana got past a stubborn Butler football squad 35-20 Saturday at Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
Prep football: Bigfork blanks Ronan; Eureka, C-Falls win
BIGFORK — Asher Knopik ran for two touchdowns and caught a scoring pass to help Bigfork improve to 2-0 with a 35-0 win over Ronan in Western A football Friday.
NAG’s Last Hurrah: Arts group plans to fold after Shakespeare performances
As evening settles around Good Old Days Park in St. Ignatius this weekend, the few remaining members of Ninepipe Arts Group (fondly known as NAG) will settle in too, ready to savor Montana Shakespeare in the Parks’ performances of “The Three Musketeers” on Saturday and “Measure for Measure” on Sunday.
Presley throws 4 TD passes, Pack rolls 49-7
BILLINGS — Jackson Presley threw four touchdowns passes Friday, two to Cohen Kastelitz, and the Glacier Wolfpack downed Billings Senior 49-7 at Daylis Stadium.
Bravettes fourth at sunny Flathead Invite
Hundreds of runners from across the state traversed the cross country course at Rebecca Farm on Friday, home of the Flathead Invite.
Forestry can reduce carbon emissions
Recent litigation over the Black Ram project on the Kootenai National Forest shouldn’t discourage the Forest Service from implementing projects that reduce the risks of severe wildfires and help protect our communities.
Bigfork coach Benn facing former team, player
It's just the second week of the season, and there is already a big-time game in the Northwestern A Conference.
Legals for September, 1 2023
Proud Boy convicted of helping spearhead Capitol attack ties Jan. 6 sentence record with 18 years
WASHINGTON (AP) — A one-time leader in the Proud Boys far-right extremist group was sentenced Friday to 18 years in prison for his role in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, tying the record for the longest sentence in the attack.
Law roundup: Officers uninterested in joining Bay Watch
Whitefish Police Department received a call from a neighborhood busybody who reportedly saw 20 to 25 kids trespassing on a private beach area and wanted to know if anyone in the group lived within the homeowners’ association (HOA), noting their husband was on the board.
Some fire restrictions lifted, Hungry Horse Reservoir reopens after rainstorm
Two days of healthy rainfall and cool temperatures across Northwest Montana brought an abrupt end to fire restrictions, while some public closures and evacuation notices were lifted.