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  • Griz throttle Bobcats in 114th Brawl of the Wild

    George Ferguson|Updated Nov 22, 2014

    MISSOULA - No one saw this one coming. The No. 12 Montana State Bobcats have one of the best offenses in the FCS, even with backup quarterback Jake Bleskin at the controls. But on Saturday afternoon, inside a sold-out Washington-Grizzly Stadium, the Bobcats turned the ball over seven times, and the No. 13 Montana Grizzlies took advantage. Montana destroyed Montana State 34-7 in the 114th edition of the Cat-Griz rivalry. UM senior safety Matt Hermanson snagged three of...

  • Chinook's Run Ends in Wibaux: Longhorns Beat the Beeters to Win 8-Man Title

    Chris Peterson|Updated Nov 22, 2014

    All good things must come to an end and for the Chinook Sugarbeeters, their magical run toward the Class C 8-man state championship ended on Saturday in Wibaux. The Longhorns, who had lost in their last six state championship game appearances, were a team on a mission and dominated Chinook from start to finish, knocking off the Beeters 46-14 in the 8-man title game. The difference in the game was turnovers: Wibaux recovered three fumbles and forced two interceptions from...

  • Media groups file motion over GOP caucus meeting

    LISA BAUMANN Associated Press|Updated Nov 22, 2014

    HELENA — More than 20 media groups, including The Associated Press, have asked a Montana court to hold the state House Republican Caucus in contempt for holding an unpublicized meeting in apparent violation of state open-meetings law. The Great Falls Tribune discovered the Nov. 13 Republican caucus meeting being held in the basement of a Helena hotel. The Tribune reported that about 50 lawmakers were discussing the 2015 legislative session. Montana party caucus meetings must be open to the public after courts ruled in 1998 t...

  • Off to the championship

    John Paul Schmidt|Updated Nov 21, 2014

    CHINOOK - Sugarbeeter fans gathered in the Chinook High School Gymnasium this morning to send off their football team to the state Class C 8 man football championships after a grueling season. Chinook High School students lined the gymnasium as the football team stood in the middle, bravado on display and seemingly more than ready for their game. "These guys out on the floor - they've worked hard all year," Chinook head coach Scott Friede said to the students and community...