Wolf Point High School sophomore Harper (center) receives a star quilt from senior Navy while father Walker looks on during the event prior to Saturday’s basketball games against Malta. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point High School sophomore Harper (center) receives a star quilt from senior Navy while father Walker looks on during the event prior to Saturday’s basketball games against Malta. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Bainville’s boys’ basketball team gained a big lead in the first half against a cold-shooting Culbertson team and defeated the Cowboys, 52-45, on Friday, Feb. 13.
After Culbertson took a 5-4 lead on a three-point play by Ian Snyder with 6:05 left in the opening quarter, the Cowboys hit a cold spell and didn’t score again until 4:37 was remaining in the second quarter.
The visiting Bulldogs
Bainville’s boys’ basketball team gained a big lead in the first half against a cold-shooting Culbertson team and defeated the Cowboys, 52-45, on Friday, Feb. 13.
After Culbertson took a 5-4 lead on a three-point play by Ian Snyder with 6:05 left in the opening quarter, the Cowboys hit a cold spell and didn’t score again until 4:37 was remaining in the second quarter.
The visiting Bulldogs
Froid/Lake’s girls’ basketball squad split its games during the final weekend of the season.
The Red Hawks downed Savage, 39-29, in their home finale on Friday, Feb. 13.
After leading by a 10-6 lead at the end of the first quarter, the Red Hawks increased the gap to 28-19 at the half.
Froid/Lake led 35-21 after three quarters of play.
The Red Hawks lost against MonDak by a 44-40
Froid/Lake’s girls’ basketball squad split its games during the final weekend of the season.
The Red Hawks downed Savage, 39-29, in their home finale on Friday, Feb. 13.
After leading by a 10-6 lead at the end of the first quarter, the Red Hawks increased the gap to 28-19 at the half.
Froid/Lake led 35-21 after three quarters of play.
The Red Hawks lost against MonDak by a 44-40
The Montana Department of Agriculture is now accepting applications for more than $2.7 million in federal funding available through the Specialty Crop Block Grant program.
The purpose of the program is to enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops in Montana. Specialty crops include fruits and vegetables, peas, lentils, dried fruits, as well as horticulture, nursery crops, and floriculture.
The Montana Department of Agriculture is now accepting applications for more than $2.7 million in federal funding available through the Specialty Crop Block Grant program.
The purpose of the program is to enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops in Montana. Specialty crops include fruits and vegetables, peas, lentils, dried fruits, as well as horticulture, nursery crops, and floriculture.
The Bainville Bulldogs slowly pulled away to beat Culbertson, 60-46, in District 2C girls’ basketball action on Friday, Feb. 13.
The Cowgirls put together a strong effort on senior night and held a 23-21 halftime advantage.
A three-point play by Emma Berwick provided Culbertson with a 33-32 lead with 2:30 remaining in the third quarter, but Bainville then struck for six consecutive points
The Bainville Bulldogs slowly pulled away to beat Culbertson, 60-46, in District 2C girls’ basketball action on Friday, Feb. 13.
The Cowgirls put together a strong effort on senior night and held a 23-21 halftime advantage.
A three-point play by Emma Berwick provided Culbertson with a 33-32 lead with 2:30 remaining in the third quarter, but Bainville then struck for six consecutive points
Blue Cross Blue Shield fought this week in Lewis and Clark County District Court to stop the Montana Commissioner of Securities and Insurance from moving ahead with an investigation into a massive data breach, affecting more than 460,000 Montanans.
Montana’s largest insurance carrier told Judge Christopher Abbott the process has been stacked against it and it hasn’t been able to properly
Blue Cross Blue Shield fought this week in Lewis and Clark County District Court to stop the Montana Commissioner of Securities and Insurance from moving ahead with an investigation into a massive data breach, affecting more than 460,000 Montanans.
Montana’s largest insurance carrier told Judge Christopher Abbott the process has been stacked against it and it hasn’t been able to properly
Froid/Lake’s boys’ basketball team got off to a slow start and lost to Savage, 4029, on Friday, Feb. 13.
The Red Hawks trailed 13-0 at the end of the first quarter and by a 20-4 half-time margin.
Savage led 31-13 after three quarters. The Red Hawks scored 16 points in the final period.
Aaron Orozco led the Red Hawks with 12 points.
Also scoring were Carsen Aasheim with eight,
Froid/Lake’s boys’ basketball team got off to a slow start and lost to Savage, 4029, on Friday, Feb. 13.
The Red Hawks trailed 13-0 at the end of the first quarter and by a 20-4 half-time margin.
Savage led 31-13 after three quarters. The Red Hawks scored 16 points in the final period.
Aaron Orozco led the Red Hawks with 12 points.
Also scoring were Carsen Aasheim with eight,
Fourth of July fireworks are an American tradition, and this year’s Fourth celebration promises to be even more spectacular with the United States commemorating its 250th anniversary of independence.
The Town Pump Charitable Foundation is offering to help communities across Montana that want to celebrate this year with a fireworks show by providing “Light Up the Big Sky” grants to help
Fourth of July fireworks are an American tradition, and this year’s Fourth celebration promises to be even more spectacular with the United States commemorating its 250th anniversary of independence.
The Town Pump Charitable Foundation is offering to help communities across Montana that want to celebrate this year with a fireworks show by providing “Light Up the Big Sky” grants to help
Bainville’s girls’ basketball team clinched second place in the regular-season standings with a 59-38 home victory over Brockton on Saturday, Feb. 14.
The Bulldogs enjoyed a strong start with a 17-8 lead in the first quarter. Bainville held a 29-16 half-time advantage.
After leading 39-24 at the end of the third quarter, the Bulldogs scored 20 more points in the final period.
Hailey
Bainville’s girls’ basketball team clinched second place in the regular-season standings with a 59-38 home victory over Brockton on Saturday, Feb. 14.
The Bulldogs enjoyed a strong start with a 17-8 lead in the first quarter. Bainville held a 29-16 half-time advantage.
After leading 39-24 at the end of the third quarter, the Bulldogs scored 20 more points in the final period.
Hailey
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