Month: July 2018

The Missoula Children’s Theatre led production of Michael McGill’s “The Snow Queen” takes the stage at the Bowlus Fine Arts Center today at 3 p.m.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto’s office says he asked a U.S. delegation led by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to quickly reunite migrant families separated at the border. A statement from the…

To Your Good Health Dear Dr. Roach: I hope you can shed some light on an issue that I have not seen you address: the dawn phenomenon. I am having trouble controlling my diabetes. I…

After a successful 17-5 regular season, the Post 15 Iola Indians are set to head into postseason play starting with the zone championship tournament held at the Humboldt Sports Complex this weekend. Last year, the…

College Football: Kansas Jayhawks LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Jeff Long didn’t waste time making clear his focus as Kansas’ new athletic director. “I’d like to say one message to the KU family specifically about our…

WASHINGTON (AP) — Mark Lerner’s first letter to then-commissioner Bud Selig after his family bought the Nationals asked to host the All-Star Game. “It’s something I’ve wanted from the moment we got the team,” Lerner…

1. Into the grinder Restrictor-plate racing at Daytona has turned into a demolition derby. It has gone from “if” it happens to “when” it happens. “Sometimes you’re in the half of the field that finishes;…

1. Horses, bourbon Kentucky is synonymous with horse racing (Kentucky Derby), bourbon (Jim Beam, Wild Turkey) and college basketball (Kentucky, Louisville), but has little to do with racing. Kentucky Speedway was built in Sparta, which…

Compelling questions … and maybe a few actual answers On the Erik Jones bandwagon? On, but not because of this past Saturday night at Daytona. Surely, we’ve all learned by now that plate-race success doesn’t…

At Week’s End The slingshot dragster, a long rail job with wide slicks on the back and bicycle wheels on the front, stood out like a golf ball in a pile of red plums. Naturally…