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Glasgow area's annual Dam Race set for June 19
The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture sponsors the 16th annual Longest Dam Race June 19 at Kiwanis Park on Fort Peck Lake.
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Counties team up against meth
Last week there was another instance of cooperation among counties to fight back against the mushrooming menace of meth production in rural Montana.
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Law Enforcement Officers in NE Montana To Be Recognized by NAPO
Every day, police officers put themselves out on the line to safeguard our communities, and now a police department close to home is being recognized for their valor in the line of fire.
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Kari Lee's eyes are smiling
You can take the girl out of the Gallagher, but you can't take the Gallagher out of the girl.
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Index helps ranchers during calving
Although the threat of freezing temperatures and sudden blizzards lessens each day as the season progresses, cold rain spells and a slight wind chill can still be detrimental to newborn calves.
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We Like Mike
You might remember the adventurous Scotsman, Mike Slavin, who started his trip to all 20 of the Glasgows in the United States right here sticking around four weeks and swigging more than a few brews over at Montana Bar.
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First Friday Art Walk
"Tabhair pog dom, taim Eireannach" means "Kiss Me, I'm Irish" in Gaelic. While few still exclaim their heritage with ye old Irish tongue, downtown Great Falls is celebrating those who do or wish they could with an early St.
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Grant Writing Workshop Is March 9
A A A A free grant writing workshop will be held Tuesday, March 9 at the Job Service Center a ' 74 4th St.
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Enough already: Get the weather out of this trough
Bad weather hanging around. More in News. Photo by Sue McLaren. If you are tired of being noble and are beginning to join in the great indoor sport of griping about the weather, you have some reason.
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Here is the latest Montana news from The Associated Press...
Here is the latest Montana news from The Associated Press HELENA, Mont. Air Force officials say two units responsible for the 150 nuclear missiles in Montana have failed recent inspections.
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Schools hope drug testing will curb use
The Fort Benton School District is one of the latest schools statewide looking to update its policy on drugs and alcohol use by students participating in extracurricular activities.
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Glasgow area officers to be honored
Seven officers who responded to a fatal shooting in Glasgow last year, tracking down and killing the shooter, will receive a national law enforcement award.
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Ranchers: Proposed brucellosis vaccination plan seems unworkable
It looked like sale day at the Glasgow Stockyards last Wednesday, but it wasn't. The seats were filled with ranchers and others interested in the Department of Livestock's preliminary proposal on statewide vaccination for brucellosis.
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Area's 'top cops' to be honored in nation's capital, meet Obama, Bush, Clinton
Eight law enforcement officers from this area will receive national recognition in May when they travel to Washington, D.C., to receive the TOP COP award.
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Seven Montana Officers to be Honored in D.C.
Seven officers who responded to a fatal shooting in Glasgow last year and tracked down the shooter will be receiving a national law enforcement award.
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Houle, Picard Win at Tournament of Champions
At this weekend's "Tournament of Champions," two Flathead Valley wrestlers took home individual titles.
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Medicine Rocks State Park
There are two theories as to how the Medicine Rocks at Medicine Rocks State Park were formed.
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Competition appears for county offices
On the opening day of filing for the 2010 elections, Jan. 14, eight Valley County officials declared their intent to run for re-election. Within the past week, three of these incumbents have picked up some competition.
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Glasgow, Hinsdale helping family through tragedy
GLASGOW - After one child was killed in a crash and three others were seriously injured, the Younkin family needed someone to lean on - but instead of one person they got a whole community.
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Blewett offers mat scholarships
For the fourth year in a row, Great Falls attorney Zander Blewett III is offering scholarship awards to student-athletes from all three wrestling classifications in Montana.
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