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  2. Norma Ashby - Wikipedia

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    Norma Rae Beatty Ashby (born December 27, 1935) was the co-host for 26 years of Today in Montana, broadcast live on KRTV in Great Falls, Montana.Her career with the station began in February 1962, and she was inducted into the Montana Broadcaster's Hall of Fame in 2010 [1] A fourth-generation Montanan, she produced more than 21 television documentaries and interviewed over 26,000 individuals ...

  3. Sonny Holland - Wikipedia

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    Holland was an assistant coach under Jim Sweeney at Montana State and then was head coach at Charles M. Russell High School in Great Falls for three seasons, from 1965 to 1967. He rejoined Sweeney for a year at Washington State in Pullman , then was the head coach Western Montana College in Dillon in 1969.

  4. List of people from Montana - Wikipedia

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    Born in Great Falls; raised in Belt; attended college in Bozeman and law school in Missoula: Judge on United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit [181] Karla M. Gray: 1947–2017 Lived in Butte and Helena: Second female justice and first female chief justice of the Montana Supreme Court (1991–2008, chief justice 2000–2008) [182 ...

  5. Great Falls Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Great Falls Tribune moved to a new printing facility on 2nd Street in 1916; it remained there until 1979, when it moved to the location at 205 River Drive South. In 2022, they moved to a warehouse space at 701 River Dr S #1.

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  7. Jack Gillespie - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from Great Falls High School in Great Falls, Montana, where he led the team to a Montana High School Basketball Championship in 1964. [1] He attended Montana State University where he finished his college career as the school's all-time leader in rebounds (1,011) and points (1,543) along with two Big Sky Conference Player of the ...

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