Neither of the candidates for Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court thought they were destined for the highest court in the state. Instead, Jerry Lynch and Cory Swanson both say they decided to run because they saw the need for a candidate who offered a different judicial philosophy to the ones on the ballot.
The campaign has come to symbolize the state of the judiciary in Montana –
Neither of the candidates for Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court thought they were destined for the highest court in the state. Instead, Jerry Lynch and Cory Swanson both say they decided to run because they saw the need for a candidate who offered a different judicial philosophy to the ones on the ballot.
The campaign has come to symbolize the state of the judiciary in Montana –
Wolf Point students (from left) Ameliya Doney, Marley Moran and Ali Corpron welcome guests to the National Honor Society installation. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point students (from left) Ameliya Doney, Marley Moran and Ali Corpron welcome guests to the National Honor Society installation. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Montana State University’s Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics and MSU Extension will host the 18th annual Agricultural Economics Conference from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, at the Best Western GranTree Inn, 1325 N. Seventh Ave. in Bozeman.
The conference is part of the College of Agriculture’s annual Celebrate Ag week, which honors the state and university’s joint agricultural
Montana State University’s Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics and MSU Extension will host the 18th annual Agricultural Economics Conference from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, at the Best Western GranTree Inn, 1325 N. Seventh Ave. in Bozeman.
The conference is part of the College of Agriculture’s annual Celebrate Ag week, which honors the state and university’s joint agricultural
Lifetouch Fall School Pictures Retakes for Poplar Middle School have been scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.
Lifetouch Fall School Pictures Retakes for Poplar Middle School have been scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.
Wolf Point battled a solid Fairview volleyball squad head to head before coming up short in three sets at home on Friday, Oct. 18.
The Warriors came away with a 25-17, 25-20, 25-15, victory.
In the first set, the Wolves pulled to a 9-9 deadlock on kills by Ma’Kenzie Jackson and Lauren Rodenberg.
After Fairview moved ahead on kills by Carly Buxbaum, Karmyn Plain Feather served an ace
Wolf Point battled a solid Fairview volleyball squad head to head before coming up short in three sets at home on Friday, Oct. 18.
The Warriors came away with a 25-17, 25-20, 25-15, victory.
In the first set, the Wolves pulled to a 9-9 deadlock on kills by Ma’Kenzie Jackson and Lauren Rodenberg.
After Fairview moved ahead on kills by Carly Buxbaum, Karmyn Plain Feather served an ace
Poplar’s girls ran away with team honors from the Harlem Invitational cross country meet on Friday, Oct. 18.
The Indians finished with a team score of 20 points. Harlem took second with 24 points and Chinook placed third with 28 points.
Shelbi LaBrie of Whitewater was the individual winner with a time of 19:29.7.
Poplar’s Journey Gourneau ran to a sixth-place finish at 21:11.1.
Poplar’s girls ran away with team honors from the Harlem Invitational cross country meet on Friday, Oct. 18.
The Indians finished with a team score of 20 points. Harlem took second with 24 points and Chinook placed third with 28 points.
Shelbi LaBrie of Whitewater was the individual winner with a time of 19:29.7.
Poplar’s Journey Gourneau ran to a sixth-place finish at 21:11.1.