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Mt PSC head re-elected
Montana Public Service Commissioner Greg Jergeson of Chinook will once again serve as PSC chairman.
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2 Montana men, 3 Nevada firms, face federal fraud charges
Two Montana men have been indicted on fraud charges for an investment scam that federal prosecutors say bilked more than 700 people with promises of never-lose trading techniques on the foreign exchange market.
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Ronan man hits Wild Card jackpot
A Ronan man is in for a happy New Year after claiming the $105,000 jackpot from the Wild Card drawing on New Year's Eve.
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Ita s official: Wea re under new management
Steve Bullock is sworn in as Montana's new attorney general by newly elected Chief Justice Mike McGrath during the official inauguration held today in the Capitol Rotunda.
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Montana state officials sworn in
Under gathering economic and budget clouds, the 2009 Montana Legislature convenes today, and a dozen state officials, including Gov.
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Weather prompts Bozeman, Butte road warnings
Treacherous travel conditions prompted Bozeman authorities to ask area residents to avoid unnecessary travel on roads within the city limits Tuesday morning.
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Guard says help for soldiers, airmen strengthening
BOZEMAN - The Montana National Guard is strengthening support for soldiers and airmen deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan.
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LottoGuide: Lottery players win 2 jackpots
Montana lottery players claimed the Wild Card and Montana Cash jackpots in Wednesday's drawings.
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Snowfall, speed blamed for Butte, Bozeman area accidents
The consistent snowfall has created treacherous driving conditions in the Butte area.
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Bozeman man pleads guilty in Yellowstone Club threat case
A man has pleaded guilty to leaving a bomb threat on telephone voicemail at the Yellowstone Club, a southwestern Montana getaway for the wealthy.
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Authorities say Bozeman man violated sentence conditionsPosted on Dec. 30
A Jan. 8 hearing is scheduled for a man accused of violating terms of the suspended sentence imposed for the traffic death of a 17-year-old Bozeman High School classmate in 2000.
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Growth of gambling revenues slows down
State tax collections from video gambling machines rose by 6.8 percent in fiscal 2007, but dropped to a 4.4 percent growth rate in fiscal 2008, possibly reflecting the national economic downturn and higher ...
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Energy a hot topic at 2009 session
Editor's note: This is the third of a three-day series looking at major issues the 2009 Legislature will face HELENA - The 2009 Montana Legislature may be a dead end when it comes to crafting new policy on the ...
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Bozeman bird count records more species
MTBozeman Birds,0135 Bozeman bird count records more species Eds: APNewsNow. BOZEMAN, Mont.
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Man Pleads Not Guilty to Charges of Kidnap, Rape
A man accused of kidnapping and raping a woman in northwestern Montana has pleaded not guilty.
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Avalanche warning for several MT ranges
BOZEMAN, Mont. - A backcountry avalanche warning has been issued for the southern Gallatin and southern Madison Ranges, the Lionhead area near West Yellowstone, the mountains around Cooke City and the Washburn ...
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Menorah lighting ceremony to take place in Bozeman
Chanukah is the celebration of a small band of Jewish warriors triumphing over the mighty Greek armies 2,100 years ago.
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FWP gauges results of extended elk hunting season
Wildlife officials estimate that more than 1,800 elk were killed in areas where the general hunting season was extended this year.
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Car, snow plow collide in Bozeman
One woman was injured Wednesday morning when a car collided with a snow plow at Jackrabbit Lane and Valley Center Road in Gallatin County.
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Snowpack in mountains below normal
With one-third of the snow season nearly gone, snowpack is running behind, except in the Wyoming mountains that feed the Tongue, Powder and Bighorn river basins.
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