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HELENA — By committing to Montana for football, Helena Capital’s Derek Opitz is continuing a family tradition. Opitz’ brother ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — The University of Montana Griz basketball players will be sporting a very special logo on their uniforms. Graphic designer Benji Headswift was selected to create a Native ...
"It’s a huge win for us to get somebody who is probably overqualified for her position,” head coach Nate Harris said.
In 1942, Lloyd “Mac” McDowell and Marshall Moy, both Montana Fish and Game field men, were traveling by horseback on a moose survey in the Absarokee Wilderness northeast of Gardiner.
The Grizzlies received a commitment from Brady Jay of Moses Lake High School in Moses Lake, Washington. Jay is ranked as a ...
The ambulance has maroon Griz paws on the back and the Montana Vigilante code 3-7-77. And, man, does it hold a lot of beer. Cut Bank natives Peggy Floyd and sister Sherri Higgins have a unique ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Kaylene Big Knife, a University of Montana alumna from the Chippewa Cree Tribe, has created the Native Griz logo for UM's campaign in the Nike N7 program.
Montana’s New Grizzly Bear Plan Says It’s Ready to Take Back Management from the Feds - Outdoor Life
On Sept. 26, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks released a record of decision adopting the final environmental impact statement and proposed action for its 2024 Statewide Grizzly Bear Management Plan.The ...
Officially licensed Nike Griz gear featuring Headswift’s logo already is available online and in the UM Bookstore, The M Store, Scheels, Fanatics and Dick’s Sporting Goods.
BILLINGS, Mont. — A 72-year-old man picking huckleberries in Montana shot and killed a grizzly bear after it attacked in a surprise encounter and injured him badly enough that he had to be ...
Jan. 7—Montana Grizzlies fans welcome the team to Toyota Stadium during the pregame Player Walk before the FCS National Championship against the South Dakota State Jackrabbits in Frisco, Texas ...
FWP eyes replacing snarling griz logo. 0 Comments ... Mitzi Stonehocker of Thompson Falls is shown in 1997 with the bearskin that served as a model for the logo of what's now Montana ...
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