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  • Friday's Prep Football: Harlem, CJI win key games

    Updated Oct 1, 2016

    Friday's Scores The Associated Press PREP FOOTBALL Baker/Plevna 50, Forsyth 23 Belgrade 41, Lewistown (Fergus) 29 Bigfork 49, Malta-Whitewater-Saco 21 Billings Central 49, Glendive 7 Billings Senior 51, Great Falls 14 Billings West 37, Butte 7 Bozeman 31, Missoula Big Sky 24 Bridger 61, Richey-Lambert 26 Butte Central 40, Corvallis 7 Chester-Joplin-Inverness 46, Chinook 36 Columbia Falls 28, Dillon 21 Conrad 29, Choteau 12 Custer-Hysham 56, Roy-Winifred 50, 2OT Denton-Geyser-Stanford 48, Absarokee 0 Ennis 68, Harlowton 0...

  • Quick Book: Buffalo Jump Tours

    Updated Sep 30, 2016

  • Northern's enrollment stays steady

    Staff and wire report|Updated Sep 30, 2016

    Havre’s branch of the university system reported that after a decade of struggling with enrollment numbers, it has been holding strong for several straight years and has increased its number of freshmen students for the third straight year. “This year we have realized several gains,” Montana State University-Northern Chancellor Greg Kegel said in a press release. “Our number of full-time equivalent undergraduate students is up by over 40 students. We have more full-time students as a result of better advising, retenti...

  • RJS celebrates 20 years and millions of dollars brought in

    Alex Ross|Updated Sep 30, 2016

    An American Indian-owned and operated consulting company on Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation which has brought millions of dollars for projects and programs to Indian Country, will Saturday mark 20 years since it was incorporated. “We’re actually not going to be doing anything on Saturday because with our busy schedules the date just creeped up on us,” said Jim Swan, CEO and president of RJS & Associates. Swan said the company will plan an open house later this autumn. Swan said he estimates that throughout its life RJS has bro...

  • Domestic violence awareness walk set for Saturday

    Tim Leeds|Updated Sep 30, 2016

    People are asked to wear purple Saturday and walk down Fifth Avenue to help raise awareness about domestic violence. Kara Fox, domestic abuse program advisor at District 4 Human Resources Development Council, said getting the word out about domestic violence is extremely important, in the nation, in the state and locally. “Last year we got 325 new incidents,” Fox said. “A lot more are not reported that we don’t know about. “It can happen to anyone, any race, any age, any tax bracket,” she added. “It can happen to anyone we...