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Bill Zadick voted the GOAT for Great Falls athletics
The fan vote is in for the Greatest of All-Time (GOAT) for Great Falls athletics. Great Falls High’s Bill Zadick has been named the winner by the voters after three rounds of voting, starting with a selected top 10 for both former Bison and C.M. Russell High greats, and down to a top three from each school.
Montana Grizzlies mentor local youth at basketball camp
MISSOULA, Mt. — Members of the Montana Grizzlies new and old have their hands full all week teaching children the game of basketball and most importantly having a great time doing so. " It's fun to coach them and teach them right and wrong in basketball,” Senior transfer Austin...
Federal jury convicts Bozeman felon of illegal possession of firearm, ammunition
MISSOULA — A federal jury on Monday convicted a Bozeman felon of illegally possessing a firearm and ammunition after a Gallatin County Sheriff’s deputy went to serve an arrest warrant and found the defendant armed, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said today. After a one-day trial on July 15,...
Montana Athletics expands NIL opportunities for student athletes through licensing agreement
MISSOULA, Mont. – University of Montana Athletics and The Brandr Group (TBG) have established a group licensing agreement for the university's student-athletes covering all 15 Grizzly varsity sports. This partnership will enable these student-athletes to profit off their Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) through a number of opportunities that will be co-branded with Montana's official trademarks and logos.
Steve Keller adds another coaching rung to legacy with hiring by Great Falls Electric
GREAT FALLS — Steve Keller, a native and longtime Montana basketball coach at the high school and collegiate level, has been hired as head coach by the Great Falls Electric of The Basketball League’s (TBL). The hire was announced at a press conference Tuesday afternoon. “Steve is an...
MSU breaks ground on new indoor sports facility
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Montana State University held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new indoor athletic facility on Tuesday. The facility will have an 80-yard turf field for the university’s football team and for their track-and-field team, a 300-meter track wrapping around it. The construction of the facility is...
Stevensville to fix Father Ravalli Park fence
After more than three years, the Town of Stevensville is finally looking to do something about the fence in front of Father Ravalli Park. A popular location for soccer and t-ball games, around three years ago the park also added a playground. During that project, a stretch of the fence was folded back, out of the way. This was done to allow vehicles and construction equipment to more easily enter the park to build the playground. After the project was finished, the fence was never returned to normal. This has led to some concern from the Stevensville community about the overall look of the park since the project.
Upcoming Hazmat Training Exercise at the University of Montana Western
Dates: Setup on Wednesday, July 17, with the exercise occurring on Thursday, July 18, 2024. Location: The area between the Bulldog Athletic and Recreation Center (BARC) and the new stadium. The campus Heating Plant will also be utilized during this exercise. Foot traffic is to be expected by military personnel between the Heating Plant and the BARC area throughout the exercise.
Montana State's Rylan Ortt on indoor practice facility groundbreaking
Montana State football player Rylan Ortt speaks during the Bobcats’ indoor practice facility groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, at Bobcat Stadium in Bozeman. “It's a great day to be a Bobcat, but some days are just a little more special than others.” Montana State athletics director Leon Costello.
Bozeman Gallatin's Josh Woodberry becomes first Montanan to win prestigious honor
Woodberry recently became the first Montanan to be named to the Team of Distinction by the National Football Foundation. Woodberry was named to that team for his academics, his play on the football field and for his community service. Recently, the Raptors graduated their first, four-year class and one of...
Bozeman Bucks bats boom in sweeping to Legion tournament title
BOZEMAN — After securing an 8-5 win on Thursday, thanks to a sixth-inning comeback against the Casper Oilers, the Bozeman Bucks were seemingly in control for the rest of the weekend at their home tournament. The Bucks followed that win with four more over the next three days, finishing...
Free ‘Fixit’ Yourself Clinic Saturday at Missoula Home Resource
That doggone doodad whatchamacallit thingamabob isn't working right or not working at all!. You don't want to spend money on a new one or on repairs, but you just don't quite have the skills to do it yourself. Where to turn? What to do?. EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT TO REPAIR!. A...
This Popular Missoula Downtown Business Is Now for Sale
My social media feeds these days includes a lot of posts about how to make extra money with a "side hustle". Maybe instead of a side hustle you can find a new career opportunity by owning your own business in downtown Missoula. Popular Missoula Restaurant For Sale. The popular breakfast...
Corvallis' Cash Trexler shines in tie-down roping at National High School Rodeo Finals
ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. — Corvallis' Cash Trexler carried the Montana flag Monday morning at the National High School Rodeo Finals, finishing fourth in tie-down roping at the Sweetwater Events Complex. Trexler had a time of 10.24, less than a half-second behind first-place Cross Fulford of Moore Haven, Florida. Weston...
Dillon steer wrestler Ryder Gaasch has top Montana performance yet at high school rodeo finals
ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. — Dillon steer wrestler Ryder Gaasch finished third Monday night in his first go-round at the National High School Finals Rodeo at the Sweetwater Events Complex. Gaasch, the Montana finals state champion, had a time of 7.38 seconds. He trailed only Kace Hollenbach of Middleburg, Pennsylvania...
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