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December 6, 2025 11 p.m.

Law roundup: Hitting stop sign is Instagram-worthy event

Three giggling teens allegedly got out of a black Lexus sedan after hitting a stop sign, took pictures and then hit the road. Someone told the Kalispell Police Department that the sign was in the yard of a residence at the northwest corner of the intersection.

Ah Yat shines bright: Griz QB throws 4 TDs in win over South Dakota St.
December 6, 2025 11 p.m.

Ah Yat shines bright: Griz QB throws 4 TDs in win over South Dakota St.

MISSOULA — Keali’i Ah Yat is on fire and the Brawl is old news.

December 6, 2025 11 p.m.

Defense powers Bobcats past Yale

BOZEMAN — No second half comeback for the Bulldogs this week.

December 6, 2025 11 p.m.

Higher premiums are a bad deal for small business

While our government might be reopening and returning to business as usual, it is not “business as usual” for small businesses across Montana. We are the ones left holding the bag as health care costs skyrocket for our families and employees.

PHOTOS: Grizzlies advance with 50-29 win over Jackrabbits
December 6, 2025 6:30 p.m.

PHOTOS: Grizzlies advance with 50-29 win over Jackrabbits

Photos from the Montana Grizzlies 50-29 win over the South Dakota State Jackrabbits in the second round of the FCS playoffs at Washington-Grizzly Stadium on Saturday, Dec. 6.

Iowa State hires Jimmy Rogers as coach after Matt Campbell leaves for Penn State
December 6, 2025 10:48 a.m.

Iowa State hires Jimmy Rogers as coach after Matt Campbell leaves for Penn State

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State wasted no time finding a replacement for Matt Campbell, hiring Washington State's Jimmy Rogers as its football coach on Friday night. The Cyclones moved quickly after Campbell left to take over for the fired James Franklin at Penn State on Friday. They agreed to a six-year deal with Rogers, who led Washington State to a 6-6 record in his lone season after a two-season run at South Dakota State that included an FCS championship.

Facing insurance denial? Steps to take next
December 6, 2025 5 a.m.

Facing insurance denial? Steps to take next

Learn how to handle an insurance denial effectively. Discover steps to appeal and protect your interests. Click to find out more and safeguard your claims.

PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL Great-grandmother genuinely grateful
December 6, 2025 1:07 a.m.

PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL Great-grandmother genuinely grateful

As part of the annual Press Christmas for All campaign, we share stories of those who have received help from the program with readers. This is one of them. "Eileen" was just putting up Christmas decorations and hanging ornaments on the tree with her 6-year-old great-grandson "Patrick" when she received a call Thursday from Press Christmas for All. She's been raising Patrick on her own for four years, as his parents are unable to care for him. "He was just a little guy when I got him," Eileen said.

Kaniksu Land Trust eases restrictions on affordable housing project
December 6, 2025 1 a.m.

Kaniksu Land Trust eases restrictions on affordable housing project

The Kaniksu Land Trust has lifted two significant restrictions connected to its affordable housing partnership project, The Village at Riverview Ridge, on Tuesday.

Huskies earn two wins to start off the season
December 5, 2025 6:20 p.m.

Huskies earn two wins to start off the season

OTHELLO — The Othello Huskies basketball team got its season off to a good start with two victories. The first was on the road Tuesday with a 69-42 win over Omak and the second was in an exciting home matchup against the Connell Eagles Thursday night. “We started off a little rough in the first quarter and we brought it up in the second quarter,” said LJ Nunez, a sophomore for the Huskies. After defeating Omak handily on the road, the Huskies were excited to return home to face Connell. The Huskies started off very strong in the first quarter with Quade Gonzalez sinking back-to-back threes and Nunez keeping pressure under the net to earn six points, but Connell would quickly gain momentum and pull ahead of the Othello toward the end of the quarter.

For Dorr, it's One Save at a Time
December 5, 2025 11:15 a.m.

For Dorr, it's One Save at a Time

“My parents joke that I was ‘born a goalkeeper’ ­ — hands outstretched and ready to defend,” jokes senior Eliana Dorr.

New data visualization shows out-of-state lobbying money flowing into Idaho
December 5, 2025 8:25 a.m.

New data visualization shows out-of-state lobbying money flowing into Idaho

Idaho is seeing more money, and more out-of-state money in lobbying than it likely ever has.

Meth dealer gets prison time, forfeits truck
December 5, 2025 7 a.m.

Meth dealer gets prison time, forfeits truck

Petefish’s public defender, Maury Solomon, attempted to explain his client’s...

December 5, 2025 1:15 a.m.

Weekend TV/Radio highlights

Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.

PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL Sobriety, self-worth from the ashes of substance abuse
December 5, 2025 1:06 a.m.

PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL Sobriety, self-worth from the ashes of substance abuse

As part of the annual Press Christmas for All campaign, we share stories of those who have received help from the program with readers. This is one of them.

Mini-farm for sale has deep Grant County roots
December 5, 2025 1 a.m.

Mini-farm for sale has deep Grant County roots

SOAP LAKE — There’s a little piece of history in the mini-farm for sale east of Soap Lake. “It’s been with the same owner since the 1930s,” said Anna Van Diest of Moses Lake Realty Group, who is listing the 25.19-acre property at 20226 NE Adrian Road, just south of SR 28. The well, still in use, was dug in 1931, she added, more than two decades before the Columbia Basin Project brought irrigation water to the Basin. There’s not much left now of the town of Adrian, but if things had gone a little differently in 1910, the Grant County Courthouse might have been located where the farm now stands. When Grant County was formed out of the eastern part of Douglas County in 1909, the city of Ephrata, then just over 300 people, was named the county seat. The people of Adrian got up a petition the following year to grab the county seat away, according to the Washington history site historylink.org, but were defeated in a 945-802 vote. A few remnants of the town and the railroad cutoff nearby are still visible from the road or in aerial photos.

Vandal football lands top class in Big Sky Conference
December 5, 2025 1 a.m.

Vandal football lands top class in Big Sky Conference

Vandal football lands top class in Big Sky Conference