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OPI superintendent candidate put on administrative leave
HARRISON, Mont. — On Tuesday, Harrison Public School District Superintendent Sharyl Allen was put on administrative leave. There was no recording of the meeting but Nikki Edmundson, a trustee with the board, confirmed with NBC Montana that the district no longer requires her services. The trustee couldn’t give any...
Softball Recap: Three Forks has no trouble against Powell County
Three Forks put the finishing touches on their 12th blowout victory of the season on Tuesday. They put the hurt on the Powell County Wardens with a sharp 12-2 victory. That's more bragging rights for Three Forks, who also won the pair's last head-to-head. Nova Ervin was incredible, scoring a...
Rain washes out CPGA N.C. Senior Open at Willow Creek
The North Carolina Senior Open was washed out Wednesday due to heavy rains that flooded the Willow Creek course at High Point County Club. The annual tournament, scheduled for 36 holes, was canceled due to standing water on Tuesday. “The golf course is flooded. (Tuesday), on the back nine you...
St. Regis sends two golfers to state
St. Regis golfers continued to enjoy success this year, with two going to the state championships following a strong showing at the Class C Divisional meet in Great Falls this past weekend.Advancing to this week’s state tourney in Shelby are Jack Connolly and Dillon Thomas, both of whom finished in the top 20 in Great Falls.The St. Regis boys team placed second with a plus 71 score. Manhattan Christian’s boys won the team title with a +44.Connolly, who was a state qualifier last year, fired an 85 and teammate Thomas carded a 93 to also qualify for the State finals.The top 20 individuals from the West qualify for the state tournament, as do the top four teams.Denver Thomas was third on the St. Regis team, shooting a 103, while Kaleb Park was fourth for the Tigers with a 107.The tournament was held at the Anaconda Hills Golf Course in Great Falls.St. Regis played a practice game this past Monday (May 13) in Hamilton. The two teams will also play for score this Tuesday and Wednesday in Hamilton, the site of this year’s Class C State tournament this week.
Softball Game Recap: Powell County Comes Up Short
Powell County was not able to break out of their rough patch on Thursday as the team picked up their fourth straight loss. They lost 19-2 to the Three Forks Wolves. The result was an unpleasant reminder to Powell County of the 26-5 defeat they experienced in the pair's previous head-to-head fixture last Tuesday.
Big Sky community leaders urge residents to vote for government review
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Gallatin County and Madison County commissioners, along with the board of the Big Sky Resort Area District, met for their biannual meeting in Big Sky on Wednesday. During the meeting, a big topic of discussion was the upcoming vote on whether to review local government, with...
Greater Gallatin United Way Mobilizes Community for Day of Action: Igniting Change Across Four Counties with Countless Acts of Compassion
Bozeman – Greater Gallatin United Way (GGUW) is thrilled to announce its upcoming Day of Action, scheduled for June 21st, 2024. This event aims to unite individuals, nonprofits, businesses, and community organizations across Gallatin, Madison, Meagher, and Park counties for a day of impactful volunteerism and community engagement. The...
Trial set for OPI candidate Allen, while she defends actions as ‘bold stand for parental rights’
A Republican candidate for state school superintendent faces a jury trial for obstructing a peace officer, but she continues to lead her district, and she defends the actions that led to her arrest as “a bold stand for parental rights.” Sharyl Allen remains on staff as superintendent-principal for Harrison Public Schools in Madison County and […] The post Trial set for OPI candidate Allen, while she defends actions as ‘bold stand for parental rights’ appeared first on Daily Montanan.
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