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Butte neighbors: Obituaries for June 20
2 days ago · Read through the obituaries published in The Montana Standard
Butte neighbors: Obituaries for June 19
3 days ago · Online obituaries are hosted on a third-party website that may show advertisements. (8) updates to this series since Updated Jun 19, 2025
Montana Standard's Thursday paper coming Friday, USPS closed
3 days ago · The United States Postal Service, the Standard's primary delivery source for print products, is closed Thursday to recognize Juneteenth, a federal holiday.
Tour-goers can browse homes at their own pace.
3 days ago · This year marks Butte CPR’s 20th Dust to Dazzle tour, with all proceeds going to its Historic Improvement Program grant fund. Tour-goers can browse at their own pace and visit …
The Montana Standard E-edition | mtstandard.com
Access the digital replica of The Montana Standard through our E-edition. Enjoy the convenience of reading the newspaper online, page by page, just as it appears in print. All the
Anaconda man sentenced to prison
May 15, 2025 · On Sept. 26, 2019, Strelnik was convicted in federal court of possession with the intent of distributing methamphetamine and sentenced to 41 months of imprisonment and four …
Sacramento State withdraws from Big Sky Conference
4 days ago · MISSOULA — After months of speculation around Sacramento State's athletic future, the Hornets are heading west. The Big Sky Conference announced Sacramento State's …
Lawmaker warns Butte-Silver Bow not to fly Pride flag
4 days ago · A Republican lawmaker says Butte-Silver Bow is “playing with fire” legally and politically if it follows its county attorney’s legal analysis and flies the Pride flag at the …
USFWS funding cuts could affect river grayling comeback
May 1, 2025 · The population of river-dwelling Arctic grayling has rebounded from earlier this century but challenges remain, especially with cuts in personnel and funding at the U.S. Fish …