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He passed away on December 9, 2023, aged 42, due to the complications of a seizure. The Helena Independent Record published an obituary about him on December 30, 2023, but the news was first reported on-wiki by user Graham87 on June 30 of this year.
The Weekly Independent started publishing in Deer Lodge on October 12, 1867, [4] and then moved to Helena in March 1874, [5] and began publication as The Daily Independent, and then, in 1875, as The Helena Independent. [6] The Herald later merged with The Montana Daily Record, which was founded in August 1900. [7]
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Starting on May 16, 1887, the Tribune became a daily newspaper. On May 19, 1890, delivery switched from afternoon to morning. 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.
Dorothy Josephine Baker (September 30, 1915 [1] – May 14, 1973), also known as Big Dorothy, was an American madam in Helena, Montana in the mid-20th century. She ran a brothel officially known as "Dorothy's Rooms" on Last Chance Gulch in Helena from the mid-1950s until it was shut down in a police raid in 1973.
Historically it has been known as the largest newspaper in Montana and is geographically one of the most widely distributed newspapers in the nation. The paper frequently exchanges content with its four sister papers in the state – the Missoulian , the Helena Independent Record , The Montana Standard and the Ravalli Republic — all of which ...
Earl Old Person (Blackfeet names Stu Sapoo, "Cold Wind", and Ahka Pa Ka Pee, "Charging Home"; [1] April 13, 1929 – October 13, 2021) was an American Indian political leader and the honorary lifetime chief of the Blackfeet Nation (Amskapi’Piikáni) in Montana, United States.
Betty Lee Babcock (March 11, 1922 – August 4, 2013) was an American businesswoman, politician, and the wife of the Governor of Montana Tim M. Babcock.She held the position of First Lady of Montana from 1962 to 1969.