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Class AA Helena 19, Belgrade 0 Final Missoula Big Sky 21, Bozeman 18 Final Butte 52, C.M. Russell 21 Final Helena Capital 24, Great Falls High 21 Final Billings West 48, Flathead 7 Final Missoula Hellgate 39, Billings Skyview 0 Final Missoula Sentinel 21 Billings Senior 3 Final Mount Spokane 38, Kalispell Glacier 35 Final Class A Libby at Browning Columbia Falls 37, Ronan 6 Final Whitefish 28, Polson 15 Final Billings Central 17, Lewistown 7 Final Havre 43, Glendive 6 Final Mi...
Out our way, rodeo is a major sport. I have never ridden a bucking horse - although I have had horses buck - nor done any bull riding, but I have been able to attend a number of events to watch folks who do. I know from the when the gate opens and the buzzer goes off it is "only" eight seconds - but I suspect that is an eternity to those folks making the ride. I believe Einstein's theory of relativity may speak to this, for the speed with which time passes is relative. Eight...
With the registration deadline closing in, the organizer of a talent show is encouraging musicians to enter to raise money to help Havre Beneath the Streets with repairs and upgrades. Registration for the Havre Eagles Club's first North Central Montana Music Talent Find ends Monday, Sept. 9. "Anybody that's half-way good, the trophies will look great in their house," Havre Eagles Club Manager Tom Farnham said. The talent find will be Saturday, Sept. 14, and is the most recent...
Blaine County has posted its first signs warning people to use extreme caution at Cow Creek Reservoir southwest of Chinook, where it has first reported possible toxic algal bloom leading to the death of a young dog. Blaine County Sanitarian Ron Andersen said the Blaine County Health Department first posted warnings over the weekend after people reported blue-green algae at the reservoir, and the Blaine County Sheriff’s Office posted five warning signs, one at each access point. Andersen said as soon as blooms are reported, t...
People are invited next week to share their experiences and stories, learn about and walk to increase awareness of the need of suicide prevention. The Fifth Annual Hill County Suicide Awareness Walk is set for Thursday, Sept. 12 beginning at 7 p.m. at the Montana State University-Northern clock tower on the campus quad. “In addition to bringing the suicide out of the darkness to talk about it, the walk provides an opportunity for survivors of suicide and suicide loss survivors to share their experiences,” Hill County Sui...