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Senate president thrives on results, not partisan politics
As the incoming leader of the Republican majority in the Montana Senate, Sen. Bob Story might be seen as partisan point man to Democratic Gov.
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On the record
Thursday, December 25, 2008 Organizational meeting notices received by noon will be published in the next morning's Gazette.
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92-year-old recovered from traffic accident that broke his neck
In 40 years of driving 1,000 miles a week for work, Walter Graham never wrecked his car.
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Biker effort fills wishes for seniors
One woman asked for stamps. Another dreamed of a big chocolate bar. But one elderly gentleman decided to shoot the moon, appealing to Santa for a Marilyn Monroe look-alike. For years, businesses and ...
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Free house turns into costly mess
A fine old two-story house has been sitting unoccupied on the 2200 block of Virginia Lane since the summer of 2007.
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Leading credit unions plan merger
Two of Montana's biggest credit unions are planning to merge. Avanta Federal Credit Union and Summit Credit Union are uniting resources.
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Accused Butte Thriftway robber pleads guilty
A Butte area man who was one of five people arrested in Chadron, Nebraska accused of embarking on a cross country armed robbery spree admitted his guilty in federal court Wednesday.
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Community steps in after family's house burns
An outpouring of contributions, aid and sympathy has helped soothe some of the grief Shane Johnston felt Wednesday, a day after his family's home burned.
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Slick roads cause Billings crashes
Wednesday's record snowfall caused some major problems for motorists in and around the Billings area.
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Christmas tree sales brisk in Billings
Despite the slower economy, sales at Christmas tree lots in Billings are going well.
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Barbecue causes Columbus house fire
UPDATE 7:45 a.m.: A barbecue caused the fire that burned a home near Columbus on Sunday, said Rich Cowger, Columbus fire chief.
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LocalGuide: Tea for Three to honor librarians
The Friends of the Stillwater County Library invite the public to "Tea for Three" at the library from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday.
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Prep Volleyball On Tap
From The K-B-L-G News Center... UP FIRST FOR THE THREE TIME DEFENDING STATE CHAMPION BRONCS IS CMR, WITH BILLINGS WEST WELCOMING GREAT FALLS HIGH TO THE WEST HIGH GYM.
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Montana Silversmiths reject union
An attempt by Teamsters Local 190 to organize the workers who craft belt buckles and jewelry at Montana Silversmiths in Columbus failed Thursday on a vote of 72 against and 14 for unionization.
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John and Beverly Loch Kirsten Oltvedt and Patrick Halseth
The 50th wedding anniversary of Beverly and John Loch and the marriage of their grandson, Patrick Halseth, to Kristen Oltvedt, were celebrated July 11 in the Dutton American Legion Hall.
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Long-time employees honored
MaryAnn Bross watched a lot of changes during the 35 years she's worked at Benefis Health System.
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Students learn election process by participating
The senior class at Columbus High School doesn't just hold a mock election, they take part in the real deal.
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Pilot forced to land in swampy area near Columbus
COLUMBUS, Mont. - A pilot from South Dakota was forced to land in a swampy area east of the Columbus airport Friday after the engine in his small plane failed.
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LocalGuide: Author to lead writers workshop
Russell Rowland, author of "In Open Spaces" and "The Watershed Years," will lead a workshop Saturday designed to help writers get the most of their ideas.
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