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Sentinel football brings fresh and hungry faces to the roster
MISSOULA, Mt. — Sentinel head coach Dane Oliver is no stranger to the first day of fall practice. 2024 marks his thirteenth season leading the Spartans. Throughout his time he knows that bringing a team together must come first. "He loves the game a lot. He's very enthusiastic and...
Montana poll finds support for new BLM oil and gas rules
(Daily Montanan) A poll commissioned by the Montana Wildlife Federation in July and released this week found broad support for parts of a Bureau of Land Management oil and gas rule released earlier this year that Montana’s Republican federal delegation is seeking to block from taking effect. The poll...
Viewpoint: Montana must get serious about property tax cuts
Do you own a home and wonder what it’s worth? You can easily look up your address on Zillow and see the estimated value is rapidly rising, translating to more property taxes. Too many Montana families cannot keep up with an annual $249-million property tax increase imposed by Republican...
TWQ Mini: Kevin Barry talks about his “abandoned Butte, Montana, novel” in this sneak peek of The Write Question’s eighteenth season
For this mini episode, host Lauren Korn gives listeners a look into The Write Question’s eighteenth season, coming this fall. In this sneak peak, you’ll hear Irish author Kevin Barry talking about The Heart in Winter (Doubleday Books; Penguin Random House), a novel following young lovers Tom Rourke and Polly Gillespie in Butte, Montana, in the 1890s.
Cancer-treatment drug developed at UM heads to human clinical trials
MISSOULA, Mont. — A cancer-treatment compound (INI-4001), developed by the University of Montana in partnership with Inimmune Corp., is heading to Phase I human clinical trials. Previously, in animal testing, the compound stimulated the immune system to fight cancer. INI-4001 will be administered through IV to cancer patients with...
Law enforcement kick off “The Honor Roll,” biking through 4 states
SPOKANE, Wash. — Active and retired law enforcement officers started their journey through four states in honor of fall law enforcement officers. According to a press release, a law enforcement cycling group started “The Honor Roll” cycling trip to ride their bikes through Washington, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming to honor those who lost their lives serving the United States.
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