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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.
Classes resume at Shelby Junior High/High School following roof damage
UPDATE: May 10 at 9:20 a.m. Classes are returning to normal at Shelby Junior High/High School Friday after a section of the roof tore off the building due to strong winds. Shelby Public School District said in a release professional roofers began waterproofing the damaged portion Thursday and began examining why the waterproofing system failed.
EPA grants headed to north-central Montana for site cleanups and renovation
One of the Environmental Protection Agency headquarter's entrances in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Darrell Ehrlick of the Daily Montanan) Two Montana economic development organizations will receive $500,000 each in grant funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to clean up and renovate sites on the Blackfeet Reservation and near Rocky Boy’s Reservation, the agency announced Monday.
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