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Indian Education for All: Meeting the mandate
Indian Education has long been a part of history lessons in Fort Benton schools.
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'Vicious cycle' of drifting snow closes slew of county roads
Wind gusts of up to 50 mph tossed the area's tall snow around Saturday, causing the closure of some rural roads with conditions set to worsen today, according to forecasters.
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Gerald 'Buzz' Myers
CARTER - Gerald "Buzz" Myers, 72, who worked for Chouteau County road department, died of a heart attack Sunday in Chouteau County.
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Carter teacher refuses to let health problems stand in the way of Christmas
CARTER - For Marjorie Scott, the Christmas show must always go on, despite her own battle with breast cancer and a husband hospitalized last week after suffering a stroke.
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Great Falls Symphony's Regional Youth Orchestra
The Great Falls Symphony's Regional Youth Orchestra performed for a slightly younger crowd this afternoon.
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Gasoline in Great Falls dips below $2 mark
Motorists in the area are seeing something that has not been found in Great Falls for almost two years: regular unleaded gasoline priced at less than $2 a gallon.
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Headliner stresses humor during crises
This year's headline performer at the What Women Want Expo hopes to teach audience members to find 'punch lines in problems.' 'I understand that comedy comes from all those things I used to cry about,' said ...
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APPLAUSE
Kellan Carter of Great Falls, a finance major at University of Montana-Missoula, earned straight A's during spring semester.
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Public Records
DYSON/SERTAIN - Son born Monday to Nichole Dyson and Jamie Sertain of Belt. JENKINS - Son born Sunday to Sabrina Jenkins of Great Falls.
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Eli Barsi, a Canadian jewel
Published: Aug. 28, 2008 Eli Barsi will be one of the featured singers at the 13th annual Academy of Western Artists Will Rogers Awards show.
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Kindergarten ABC's
Lisa Kunkel IR staff photographer - Five-year-old Katie Freeman reaches for a memory card while matching letters and pictures with her friend Rebecca Emter, left, last week in Helena.
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Harvest looks good early on
Winter wheat harvesting really got rolling last weekend in the Carter-Fort Benton area, and farmers are predicting a crop yield that's a little above average.
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Fishing report
Ackley Lake: The fishing here has slowed way down. Area streams: Belt and Otter creeks are fishing well.
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Russell pieces fetch $9.3M at auction
Two iconic pieces of artwork by Charles M. Russell - a painting depicting a stagecoach holdup and a bronze sculpture of two American Indians on a buffalo hunt - have sold for more than $9 million at auction.
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Russell artwork sells for more than $9 million in Reno
Two iconic pieces of artwork by Charles M. Russell - a painting depicting a stagecoach holdup and a bronze sculpture of 2 Native Americans on a buffalo hunt - have sold for more than $9 million at auction in ...
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Cut fiber-optic line hangs up Hi-Line phone service
Telephone service was restored across Montana's Hi-line early Wednesday evening after a cut fiber optic phone line between Fort Benton and Carter was repaired, a Qwest spokeswoman said.
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Cut fiber-optic line hangs up Hi-Line phone service
Telephone service was restored across Montana's Hi-line early Wednesday evening after a cut fiber optic phone line between Fort Benton and Carter was repaired, a Qwest spokeswoman said.
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Name change may boost Political Courage Test results
It seems pretty straight forward. A two-and-a-half-page questionnaire from a nonpartisan, nonprofit group sent out to national and state candidates asking for positions on fairly basic issues - abortion, guns, ...
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Across the Big Sky
HAVRE - With concrete placement work on U.S. Highway 2 through Havre completed this week, drivers should be cruising on pavement by Saturday night.
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APPLAUSE
Montana State University's College of Agriculture presented scholarships and awards to 157 students.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"I prayed day and night for a miracle...In less than a week, (Somerset) was able to stop the foreclosure and get a new mortgage for me. It was the best of times...I have Somerset Mortgage Lenders to thank until eternity for the miracle they were able to make come true." - Diane B.
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