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UM couple brings romance to cheer squad
It takes a certain kind of (crazy?) love to let your spouse fling you 10 feet in the air, trusting he’ll catch you on the way down to Earth.
Dam removal would cost $2.3B, jeopardize local economies
LONGVIEW, Wash. — A new study commissioned by an association of river commercial groups says removing the four Lower Snake River dams to improve salmon runs would cost $2.3 billion over the next 30 years, boost state carbon emissions and jeopardize already fragile local and regional economies.
Choate named Nevada football coach
Jeff Choate, former Post Falls High football coach and athletic director, and former St. Maries High star, was named the 28th head football coach at Nevada.
Former Griz Sneed gets his shot with the Vegas Knight Hawks
The dream of playing professional football is alive and well for former Montana quarterback Dalton Sneed, a dream that has come full circle to the city where his college career began.
Mariners win Loggertown Wood Bat Classic
The Mission Valley A Mariners captured the 2022 Loggertown Wood Bat Classic with a 5-3 victory over the Clark Fork Valley Riverdogs Sunday at Lee Gehring Field in Libby.
Rebuilt Sporting Kansas City off to hot start to MLS season
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — When Sporting Kansas City missed the Major League Soccer playoffs for the first time in a decade last season, it left manager Peter Vermes with a little extra time on his hands.
Rebuilt Sporting Kansas City off to hot start to MLS season
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — When Sporting Kansas City missed the Major League Soccer playoffs for the first time in a decade last season, it left manager Peter Vermes with a little extra time on his hands.
MLS shutting down for 30 days due to coronavirus
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Major League Soccer is shutting down for 30 days because of the coronavirus, delaying the home opener for the expansion team co-owned by former England captain David Beckham.
MLS shutting down for 30 days due to coronavirus
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Major League Soccer is shutting down for 30 days because of the coronavirus, delaying the home opener for the expansion team co-owned by former England captain David Beckham.
Europa League: Arsenal out, Man United advances from last 32
From savior to scapegoat in 10 nerve-shredding minutes, Arsenal captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang went through the full range of emotions as his team was knocked out of the Europa League in agonizing fashion on Thursday.
FIFPro lauds growth of women's game but calls for support
A report on the state of global women’s soccer lauded the growth of the game while calling for greater support for players, including better wages and industry labor standards.
FIFPro lauds growth of women's game but calls for support
A report on the state of global women’s soccer lauded the growth of the game while calling for greater support for players, including better wages and industry labor standards.
Q&A: Soap Lake mayoral candidates
SOAP LAKE – Incumbent Mayor Michelle Agliano is running against Allen DuPuy for the position of Mayor of Soap Lake...
Cats pile up 439 rushing yards in 55-21 rout of Griz
Tommy Mellott, Montana State’s superb sophomore quarterback out of Butte, is as direct at a postgame press conference as he is hitting the gap on a zone running play.
Cats ground game steamrolls Griz in annual Brawl
Tommy Mellott, Montana State’s superb sophomore quarterback out of Butte, is as direct at a postgame press conference as he is hitting the gap on a zone running play.
Big Sky Notebook: Time to get those Game(Day) Faces on
So here we are again, staring at a Cat-Griz game that has big stakes outside the old cliche of state bragging rights.
Contestants flock to NARC competition in Ronan
Kerry Lavin estimated she traveled a thousand miles to participate in the National Amatuer Retriever Club, an event held June 15-22 in Ronan.
Local athletes poised to leave for collegiate football camps
Over the next couple of weeks, many of the area’s foremost athletes will again don their pads and hit the gridiron for a new college football season.