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Bobcats take 3rd at Cut Bank Invite
Milender, Vulles and Milender sounds like a great name for a law firm.
Lady Hawks dominate Eureka; boys fall on buzzer-beater
A blow-out and a nail-biter.
COLUMN: 'Going to battle'
I try each week to find a humorous angle to the wonderfully wacky world of sports.
Lady Savage Heat pick up two conference wins
It was a long week for the Hot Springs boys and girls basketball teams, particularly the boys Savage Heat.

Local nurses honored as DAISY Award recipients
Alyssa Zeallor, RN, and Rachel Leggitt, RN, both acute care nurses at Clark Fork Valley Hospital, were surprised and honored with The DAISY Award For Extraordinary Nurses at a reception held at the hospital in Plains on Dec. 14.
Man wrongfully convicted of killing gets $5M settlement
A former western Montana man who was wrongfully convicted of killing his best friend in 1997 and spent 18 years in prison has reached a $5 million settlement with the state and Sanders County, a Bozeman law firm announced.
COLUMN: Football bowl season
My cup bowl-eth over. It’s too much. It’s out of control. It’s football gone crazy.

Ratliff selected for East-West Shrine Game
There are good athletes who succeed, and there are good athletes who succeed with respect and hard work.

St. Regis' Caleb Ball headed to UM Western
For each of the past four high school sports season, including the current one, Coach Jesse Allan and St. Regis fans have had a Ball.

Study looks at elk population in Lower Clark Fork
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has its Region 1 headquarters in Kalispell.
Gianforte appeals BLM decision on bison grazing
The Gianforte administration has appealed the Bureau of Land Management’s decision to grant a 10-year grazing permit to American Prairie, the Bozeman-based organization dedicated to preserving prairie land and restoring bison to Montana’s plains.
Thankful for support of Block Management Program
During this season of gratitude, let's think about the goodwill and shared goals for our hunting traditions.
Former legislator Tschida considers PSC director job
Former legislator Brad Tschida confirmed Friday he is in discussions with the Montana Public Service Commission about taking a job as its next executive director.
68th Montana Legislature gets underway
The 68th session of the Montana Legislature kicks off Monday, and a daunting to-do list awaits.
Report: Just 16% of Montanans smoke, but tobacco leading cause of death, disease
More than 16 percent of Montanans smoke, and tobacco is the leading cause of death and disease in the state, the American Lung Association said this week in a news release encouraging people to quit.
Lawmakers should support Rural Montana Habitat Fund
In a few short weeks, Lawmakers will have a golden opportunity to invest in Montana’s land and people by establishing the Montana Legacy Trust. The Legacy Trust is a proposal that’s been vetted by a bipartisan coalition of hunters, landowners, and outfitters with the goal of bringing Montanans together as partners, rather than the usual push to drive us further apart.
GOP forms election integrity committee
During the upcoming legislative session, Montana lawmakers will launch a six-person select committee dedicated to discussing election integrity.

Sanders County swears in new county officials
Sanders County’s courtroom was standing-room only during the swearing in ceremony for newly elected county officials.

New superintendent discusses plans for Glacier Park in 2023
Ticketed entry and planned construction on the Going-to-the-Sun Road will again likely prove the biggest concerns for visitors going to Glacier National Park in 2023, according to Superintendent Dave Roemer.