The Butte Bulldogs earned a pair of critical wins on the hardwood Friday night, sweeping the Kalispell Glacier Wolfpack at the Butte Civic Center.The boys game ...
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Great Falls Tribune on MSNFive in state wrestling finals for Great Falls High, CMR’s Deiter in title roundI came into this season with a fire under my butt,” said the senior wrestler for Great Falls High. That heat has carried him into the 138-pound title match for a second year ...
Conrad's Blaine VanDyke celebrates his win over Forsyth's Trey Starcher in the semi-final round at the MHSA All-Class State Wrestling Tournament at First Interstate Arena at MetraPark on Friday, Feb.
Journey Montana’s debut album dives into self-worth, love, and destiny while capturing the essence of the young singer ...
A Butte man convicted of raping a 14-year-old girl in Park County when he was 19 is to appear in court next week for a hearing to determine whether he ...
Barrett Hospital & HealthCare of Dillon will soon be opening a second clinic in Butte, focusing on urological care. The new clinic, located at 3417 Busch St., Suite B, will be led by Dr. Nathaniel ...
He was born in Helena. She grew up in Butte. They then met in Nebraska before returning home to the Treasure State to ...
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Great Falls Tribune on MSNCMR wrestling program showing strides as state tournament gets underwayI couldn’t walk after it, I was so sore,” she said after her first practice with the C.M. Russell High wrestling program.
Butte-based nonprofit bracing for impact of federal funding freeze on services, including Head Start
A nonprofit based in Butte that serves six counties in southwest Montana and includes programs like Head Start says that changes at the federal level are impacting their services.
The Butte College women’s basketball team learned an important lesson in Wednesday’s 47-63 loss to College of the Siskiyous — ...
"Trailblazing Women of Country" features GRAMMY nominee Rissi Palmer and Nashville-based singer Kristina Train, accompanied ...
House Bill 121 could wreak havoc on public employees, open up government agencies to legal battles and thrust financial costs on already-strapped programs, organizations say.
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