Month: November 2025

Zootopia 2: A Sequel That Tries Too Hard to Keep Its Cool

When the original ‘Zootopia’ hit theaters in 2016, audiences were charmed by its colorful characters, clever social commentary, and heartfelt message about acceptance and diversity. The film struck a rare balance between entertainment and introspection, appealing to both children and adults with its intelligent humor and emotional depth. Naturally, expectations for a sequel were sky-high—so […]

What School Lunch Bids Reveal About District Priorities and Vendor Opportunities

Each year, school districts quietly conduct a vital process that impacts student nutrition, local businesses, and even the economy: the procurement of food supplies. Recently, HPS issued a request for proposals (RFPs) inviting vendors to bid on contracts for the 2025-2026 school year, covering essential cafeteria staples like bread, dairy, and related products. These contracts […]

Holiday Cheer or Market Fear? Thanksgiving Week Puts the Spotlight on Shoppers

As Thanksgiving week unfolds, Wall Street is preparing for a shortened but potentially pivotal stretch of trading. Historically, this holiday period has seen subdued volume and relative calm. But this year, the market narrative is anything but quiet. With recent economic data sparking debates on the direction of inflation and interest rates, investors are eyeing […]

A Championship Two Decades in the Making: Chester-Joplin-Inverness Shines in Overtime Classic

In a small town showdown that etched its place in Montana high school football history, Chester-Joplin-Inverness (CJI) clinched a dramatic overtime victory against Grass Range-Winnett in the 6-man state championship game. The win was more than just a title—it was a crowning achievement for a consolidated school that had waited over two decades to taste […]

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