TONY MONTANA

May 29 2026SPORTS

Weather forces fast changes to Montana’s big baseball finals

Montana’s high school baseball tournament just got squeezed by rain and wind. Organizers scrapped the original four-day plan and folded everything into Friday and Saturday at 3 Legends Stadium in Butte. The final championship game now starts at 7 p. m. Friday, just one day after most teams were supp

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May 17 2026ENVIRONMENT

Public Lands in Montana: Who Really Benefits?

Montana’s open spaces, forests, and wildlife belong to everyone—not just a few. Yet state leaders keep pushing to sell or lease these shared treasures to the highest bidder. These moves often favor short-term profits over long-term health, ignoring the fact that public lands support local jobs in to

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May 11 2026SPORTS

How a new catcher and teamwork are shaping Cleveland’s game plan

Tony Arnerich wasn’t just filling in as Cleveland’s acting manager—he was stepping into a system already built for success. When Stephen Vogt missed a game due to illness, Arnerich took charge of a coaching staff that had been trained to work together. Instead of making decisions alone, he leaned on

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Mar 21 2026POLITICS

The Hidden Costs of Montana’s State Budget

Montana’s budget reveals more than the numbers on paper. The state spends a lot of money, but much of it goes into long‑term debts that will hurt future generations. Many people think the budget is balanced, yet hidden lines show otherwise. The state’s debt has grown steadily. When lawmake

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Feb 26 2026SPORTS

NBC Reboots NFL Show, Tony Dungy May Leave

Tony Dungy has spent 17 years on NBC’s NFL coverage. This season, the network plans a big change to its pre‑game program. Reports say Dungy will probably not be on the main panel next year. During last season’s Super Bowl, Dungy sparked debate by refusing to say if he voted for Bill Belichi

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Montana's Wildlife Licensing System: Time for a Tech Boost

Montana's wildlife licensing system is stuck in the past. It's like trying to use a flip phone in a world of smartphones. The current system is slow, outdated, and in desperate need of an upgrade. This isn't just about convenience; it's about efficiency and accuracy. The current system relies heavi

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Tony Romo's Mixed Performance: A Look at His Broadcasting Career

Tony Romo, the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, has been a CBS analyst since 2017. He's known for his sharp insights and accurate predictions, earning him the nickname "Roostradamus. " However, his performance has declined recently, with fans criticizing his coverage. Romo's latest blunder came d

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Tony Romo: Why Fans and CBS Can't Agree

Tony Romo is back in the spotlight for the NFL Divisional Round, and not everyone is happy about it. He's calling the Bills-Broncos game, which means more of his over-the-top praise for Josh Allen. Fans are tired of it, but CBS says Romo isn't the problem—they are. CBS executives claim Romo isn't i

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Tony Romo: Still Standing Strong at CBS Despite Fan Frustrations

Tony Romo, the former Cowboys star, is keeping his job at CBS despite some fans not being happy with his commentary. People have been upset with his analysis during games, but it looks like he's staying put. Romo is 45 years old, and sources say he's not in any trouble with CBS. The network's big b

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Montana's Health Care Marketplace: What's Next?

Montana's health care marketplace is shutting down this week. This move comes as premiums remain high, leaving many people wondering what happens next. The state's senators, Steve Daines and Tim Sheehy, back a Republican plan. They want federal money to go towards health savings accounts instead of

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