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9th Grade 4.0 – Abigail Gillin, Arianna Robine 3.5 - 3.99 – Jayson Brown, Sierra Girsch, Brayden Hall, Lex LaFrombois, Brooklyn McClure, Leslia Stops, Cora Matt 3.0 - 3.49 – Wyatt Branson, Destiny Courville, Jake Helser, Jacob Piedalue, Krugger Pierce, Alecia Steele, Kitra Thomas 10th Grade 4.0 – Amelia Cronk, Sawyer Pule, Isaac Umphrey 3.5 - 3.99 – Jack Keast, Harlon Leishman, Kason Page, Brooke Tanner 3.0 - 3.49 – McKensey Burke, Toni Hadley Houle, Kaitlyn Morgan, Cameron Oliver, Abbie Orr, E’liena Peone, Kenneth Teeple, Matthew Umphrey 11th Grade 4.0 – Elannah Flat Lip 3.5-3.99 – Sackett Andres, Hea...
News from the Journey to Wellness Program PABLO — Imagine what a family faces when someone they love goes missing. Each person in their circle is forever impacted by the loss. For some, the unknown last for years and even decades. In other cases, an answer comes with the heartbreaking resolution o...
News from the Office of the Governor HELENA — Together with Attorney General Austin Knudsen and Montana Department of Justice officials, Governor Greg Gianforte recently urged Montana legislators to invest in law enforcement to build safer, stronger communities. “Government’s chief ...
Kylo Norris (no pic) POLSON — Kayson and Snowy Norris are proud to announce the birth of their brother, Kylo Orion Norris, born March 2, 2023, at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center’s Nesting Place. He was 21.5 inches long and weighed 8 pounds, 9 ounces. Kylo’s pa...
News from MCCBC MONTANA — Montana Child Care Business Connect (MCCBC), a program of Zero to Five Montana, has selected communities from a pool of applicants to move forward with the Community Capacity Building Cohort. The goal of this program is to engage communities in identifying solutions to in...
News from The Foundation for Montana History The Foundation for Montana History awards 29 projects across the state a total of $222,460 in grants for history projects in 2023. This marks the largest amount awarded in one year since the grant program began in 2012 and brings the Foundation’s total ...
News from SAFE Harbor RONAN — On Saturday, April 22, from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at SAFE Harbor, 63506 U.S. Highway 93, Teresa Nygaard will present “Utilizing Aces & Trauma Informed Care.” Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is a term to describe traumatic events occurring before age ...
HELENA — Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks reminds landowners, watershed groups and others that this summer’s deadline to apply for Future Fisheries Improvement Program (FFIP) grants is May 15. The goal of FWP’s Future Fisheries Program is to restore rivers, streams and lakes to improve...
POLSON — Well, if you haven’t filed your IRS form 1040 EZ by the time you read this, it’s not too late to file for an extension. That EZ at the end is supposed to mean “Easy,” but it never is. If you work a 40-hour work week for 52 weeks it figures out to a 2080-hour work year. ...
ARLEE — This is what I wrote last year and it seems to apply this week, except we have freezing weather – winds, below zero, more snow and yet the sun wants to tease us with what is to come. “March winds seem to have arrived in February with all that below zero weather! But now we are lo...

