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Rosters for the 12th Annual Veterans Memorial Softball Classic were released Wednesday night, and a mix of veterans and ...
The Electric summer intern The annual July 4 parade in downtown Great Falls included the Central Montana Nurse Honor Guard. “It is a privilege to show our patriotism to our country and celebrate our ...
The mayor of Evansville on Sunday removed the Pride flags on display outside the town's Municipal Building. The reason: To placate a resident who planted Nazi flags at the same ...
Missouri State football threatened to beat FCS No. 3 Montana throughout its season opener but made too many self-inflicted mistakes and was too banged up to hang on. The Bears (0-1) fell 29-24 to ...
If you can’t give a million, be part of a million that gives, says Elizabeth Wood, the former state president of the Montana State Elks Association. At the Elks Lodge in Kalispell, that’s what ...
One group was celebrating Flag Day, which commemorates the founding of the national ensign in 1777, while the other group was protesting as part of a national day of protests known as No Kings Day.
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil has been released from federal immigration detention. The former Columbia University graduate student left a federal facility in Louisiana on Friday after 104 ...
FLATHEAD VALLEY BLACK AND BLUE players pose with the trophy as U19 girls state champions. The Black and Blue defeated ...
Traditionally, the Pride flag has been flown annually in Butte-Silver Bow, coinciding with Pride Month, until the recent passage of House Bill 819 in May this year. The new law prohibits state ...
OTTAWA - The Canadian Steel Producers Association and United Steelworkers Union are panning Prime Minister Mark Carney's response to U.S. President Donald Trump's punishing tariffs.
Republican state Rep. Braxton Mitchell of Columbia Falls, who sponsored recently enacted House Bill 819, balked at Enrooth’s analysis in an email sent to The Montana Standard early Wednesday.
Despite a Republican lawmaker’s warnings that it would be “playing with fire” legally and politically if it flies the flag, Butte-Silver Bow joined Missoula in exploiting an exemption in the law that ...
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