Thursday Jun 18 | Great Falls Tribune
Young grizzlies push farther eastward
A couple of young grizzly bears have been drawing attention in parts of Pondera and Toole counties and have even turned the heads of motorists on I-15 when the bruins were in a field east of the interstate.
Cascade County schools getting stimulus money
Some more green is on the way to help Montana schools go green as the state is giving grants worth nearly $3.5 million to 17 school districts.
Montana's support of rural schools lags behind neighbors
Tim Tharp doesn't have to read the paper to know who had a baby in Teton County.
A delicate merger: Consolidated schools face tough transitions
Mary Kay Rambo can't help but cry sitting in Chester's home economics classroom, surrounded by shiny sinks, new cupboards and countertops.
It takes grain, water and patience to make whiskey. Making a profit at it - legally, that is - seems to require a tax break as well.
CONRAD - Joy Delight Holm, 82, of Conrad, died of natural causes Wednesday at a Conrad care center.
Schools must decide on levies by March 31
It's always tough for schools in Montana to set a budget when the Legislature is in session.
DUTTON - The Dutton/Brady school board has voted to eliminate voting precincts, making school trustees elected at-large. When the two schools consolidated in 2005, the towns agreed to have two board members ...
Some debate as to whether or not Tunch is actually losing some weight since I put him on a diet two months ago , so here are some live action shots of Tunch rolling around on the office couch.
Gilbert and Tillie Zimbelman celebrated 70 years of marriage on Dec. 31, 2008. The couple married on New Year's Eve, 1938, in the Rainbow Hotel.
Havre High School captures first place in speech meet
Havre High School captured first place in the Class A speech sweepstakes in the annual speech, drama and debate tournament held Jan.
You can go to hell for hunting
Why we hunt is a subject that does not die. If you stop asking yourself why you hunt, or if you just take hunting for granted, you probably have lost part of the passion of the hunt.
Montana Hail Board approves refunds
Montana farmers who bought state hail insurance this year will receive a refund of 40 percent of the premiums they paid.
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