Sharon Kay (Robinson) Rudolph, 83, died Jan. 17, 2026.
She was born Oct. 30, 1943, to Leo and Gladys Robinson. She grew up on the family farm in Bainville alongside her siblings, Gloria, Robert and Edward. She loved the outdoors and spent much of her childhood surrounded by horses, dogs, cats and other farm animals. She attended Bainville School and graduated in 1961.
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A Montana Supreme Court panel ordered Tuesday, March 24, that a District Court in southwest Montana allow a coalition of media outlets to weigh in on public access to documents in the homicide case against Michael Paul Brown, the man charged with fatally shooting four people in Anaconda last summer.
Press outlets, including Montana Free Press, had sought to intervene in t...
Dorothy Stepper, 97, of Glasgow died Sunday evening, March 15, 2026.
She was born May 3, 1928, to Katherine and Gilbert Sweeting in Wolf Point. She attended Grand Prairie School (a one-room schoolhouse) and graduated from Wolf Point High School in 1946. She went to beauty school in Minneapolis, Minn., with lifelong friend Ruby Elison. They attended beauty school during ...
Charles “Charlie” Pribbernow, 65, of Poplar died March 24, 2026, at St. Vincent Regional Hospital in Billings.
He was born Oct. 31, 1960, to Anna Pribbernow and Clarence Pribbernow in Poplar. He was educated a few years in Glasgow and then relocated to Poplar, where he finished school up until his 16th year of age. He then begun working at the age of 16 for a garbag...
The Montana Stockgrowers Association has joined a coalition of businesses and nonprofits to petition the Supreme Court to block I-194 from the ballot, citing the initiative is unconstitutional. I-194 would ban businesses and nonprofits from spending money or providing “anything of value” to influence the outcome of ballot measures or other political races.
As written...
Vernita Romaine Perry Buckles, 83, died March 20, 2026, at Billings Clinic.
She was born Aug. 3, 1942, to Frank and Lavina Perry of Fort Kipp. She graduated from Brockton High School in 1961, marking the beginning of her journey into a vibrant and fulfilling life.
She then pursued higher education at Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute and NAIS College, where s...
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