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Native American sports name changes, from Obama to Trump

Native American sports name changes, from Obama to Trump

Washington Redskins, NFL’s Washington Commanders and Major League Baseball’s Cleveland Guardians undergo name changes. PHOTOS COURTESY OF WIKIPEDIA AND NFL.COM Washington: President Donald Trump’s social media posts calling for the NFL’s...

Flathead Lake cherry harvest produces mixed crop

Flathead Lake cherry harvest produces mixed crop

POLSON — It’s that time of summer to take a drive along the east shore of Flathead Lake on Highway 35 as the cherry harvest is in full swing. This year’s crop is a mixed bag as some orchards survived damaging winds and heavy rains to start July,...

Why a policy nonprofit has concerns about a new AI tool for OKC Police

Why a policy nonprofit has concerns about a new AI tool for OKC Police

Oklahoma City police will have a new tool to help with investigations. This month, the city approved more than $37,000 for the Oklahoma City Police Department to use facial recognition technology, through vendor Clearview AI, to help with...

Lincoln County Commission petitions DEQ to weaken selenium standards for Lake Koocanusa

Lincoln County Commission petitions DEQ to weaken selenium standards for Lake Koocanusa

Koocanusa Reservoir north of the Libby Dam. (Image courtesy U.S. Forest Service) Officials in Lincoln County are asking the Montana Department of Environmental Quality to ease its standard for selenium pollution in Lake Koocanusa, the 92-mile...

What's happening this weekend in Stevens Point? 3 events you don't want to miss

What's happening this weekend in Stevens Point? 3 events you don't want to miss

STEVENS POINT − The Stevens Point Journal is starting a new feature this week, highlighting local events in the Stevens Point area. Every week, you’ll find three local events ranging from children’s activities to festivals, learning events,...

Pennant Announces Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Release And Call

Pennant Announces Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Release And Call

(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) EAGLE, Idaho, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Pennant Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: PNTG), the parent company of operating subsidiaries that provide home health, hospice and senior living services, announced today...

Broker-Dealer Liability Risks in Elder Financial Exploitation Cases

Broker-Dealer Liability Risks in Elder Financial Exploitation Cases

Despite limited regulatory requirements to intervene, broker-dealers face exposure to discipline and liability claims when elderly clients fall victim to financial exploitation. In an environment of increased financial fraud, senior citizens are...

Where were the cheapest places to fill up on regular gas in cities in Yellowstone County in week ending July 19?

Where were the cheapest places to fill up on regular gas in cities in Yellowstone County in week ending July 19?

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Commissioner Mark C. Christie | www.ferc.govFederal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Commissioner Mark C. Christie | www.ferc.gov There was a single gas station in cities across Yellowstone County...

Tribal Health Officials Work To Fill Vaccination Gaps as Measles Outbreak Spreads

Tribal Health Officials Work To Fill Vaccination Gaps as Measles Outbreak Spreads

RAPID CITY, S.D. — Cassandra Palmier had been meaning to get her son the second and final dose of the measles vaccine. But car problems made it difficult to get to the doctor. So she pounced on the opportunity to get him vaccinated after learning...

La Salle's annual Blackfeet Immersion visit is an impactful experience for students

La Salle's annual Blackfeet Immersion visit is an impactful experience for students

Back in January, I went on a weeklong service immersion with some of my fellow members at La Salle High School to the De La Salle Blackfeet School in Browning, Mont., located on the Blackfeet Reservation. Our school at Union Gap offers this visit...

Fewer than half of ICE arrests under Trump are convicted criminals

Fewer than half of ICE arrests under Trump are convicted criminals

Despite Trump administration rhetoric accusing Democrats of protecting violent criminals and drug-dealing immigrants, the administration’s arrests have been catching a smaller share of criminals overall, and a smaller share of people convicted of...

Elizabeth Hurley, 60, shows off her incredible figure in a busty blue bikini in stunning snaps after enjoying an 'early morning swim in paradise'

Elizabeth Hurley, 60, shows off her incredible figure in a busty blue bikini in stunning snaps after enjoying an 'early morning swim in paradise'

Elizabeth Hurley showed off her incredible figure in a busty blue bikini in stunning new snaps posted to Instagram on Wednesday. The actress, 60, posed up a storm for her social media after enjoying an 'early morning swim in paradise'. Elizabeth,...

Pro-, anti-wolf protesters rally at governor’s town hall

Pro-, anti-wolf protesters rally at governor’s town hall

Protests and counterprotests over the fate of the endangered Mexican gray wolf occurred Thursday outside the Grant County Veterans Memorial Business and Conference Center, just as participants arrived for Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s town hall...

Park City celebra un fin de semana de amabilidad

Park City celebra un fin de semana de amabilidad

Kept Kind, una campaña impulsada por la comunidad y enfocada en la amabilidad cotidiana, comienza el viernes y se extenderá durante el fin de semana. Organizada por Caren Bell de Kept Current, con el apoyo de organizaciones sin fines de lucro,...

Viewpoint: Timber empire plunders public forests

Viewpoint: Timber empire plunders public forests

Steve Kelly Here in Montana, early mining claims at Benetsee Creek (1852); Bannack (1860); Alder Creek near Virginia City (1862); and Last Chance Gulch in Helena (1863), located along streams and gulches where gold was dredged from riverbeds....

Sportsman’s Bridge Replacement to Begin in Early August 

Sportsman’s Bridge Replacement to Begin in Early August 

Construction to replace Sportsman’s Bridge northwest of Bigfork is slated to begin in early August, the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) announced Tuesday. MDT plans to replace the current Sportsman’s Bridge, which connects Montana...

Obituary: Alexander "Joe" Joseph Filipowicz

Obituary: Alexander "Joe" Joseph Filipowicz

On July 19th, Alex "Joe" Filipowicz, 72, passed away peacefully at Peace Hospice of Great Falls, surrounded by family and friends. A celebration of life will be planned for a later date. Alex was born on February 4, 1953, in Great Falls, Montana,...

Obituary: Harold Edward Catron

Obituary: Harold Edward Catron

Harold Edward Catron passed away on July 17th, 2025, in Great Falls, MT, at the age of 87. He was born on September 23rd, 1937, in Somerset, Kentucky, to John Emery Catron and Elsie Marie Barnett. Harold graduated from Memorial High in Waynesburg...

Obituary: Emerson Wayne Calf Robe

Obituary: Emerson Wayne Calf Robe

Emerson Wayne Calf Robe, 79, passed away on July 19, 2025 in Great Falls, Montana. He was born to Daniel Calf Robe and Louise Berry Child and was the 8th of 9 children. He grew up in East Glacier, Montana. He moved to Washington state as a teen...

Four Dividend-paying Aerospace Stocks to Buy Amid NATO Funding Hike and Tariffs

Four Dividend-paying Aerospace Stocks to Buy Amid NATO Funding Hike and Tariffs

Four dividend-paying aerospace stocks to buy amid NATO funding hike and tariffs feature U.S.-based companies poised to improve their performance. The four dividend-paying aerospace stocks to buy amid NATO funding hike and tariffs should gain a...

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