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Crow Agency family missing
BILLINGS, Mont. - Big Horn County officials searching for a 3-month-old and his parents missing from Crow Agency for two weeks have found the family's pickup truck in Fort Smith.
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Big Horn Co. officials search for missing family
Big Horn County authorities are looking for a family missing since last month. Teddy Little Light, Juliet Toineeta-Little Light and their infant son, 3 month old Wyatt Little Light, were last seen on December ...
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Standing on a giant map depicting Crow traditional territory, historian Hubert Two Leggins challenges storytellers to accept different ways of seeing the world.
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Traffic checkpoints set on reservation
Bureau of Indian Affairs and tribal police officers will be conducting checkpoints on reservation roadways during the holiday season.
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Artist hopes to present unusual portrait to Obama
Nearly 90 hours hunched over a pine board. Almost as many waiting for the weather to be just right.
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2 charged in Crow Agency robbery
Two Crow Agency men accused of robbing the TeePee Service store in Crow Agency denied federal charges on Thursday.
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Billings Outpost
CALENDAR OF EVENTS by Calendar listings appear at no charge. Send them by 5 p.m. the Friday before publication to The Billings Outpost, 1833 Grand Ave., Billings, MT 59102, editor@billingsnews.com. For later ...
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Teen facing charges after fatal rollover
Alcohol and speed appear to be the cause of an automobile accident on Cottonwood Road early Sunday morning that took the life of one woman, left another hospitalized and resulted in the arrest of a third.
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LocalGuide: Mineral, royalty meeting planned
The Department of the Interior's Minerals Management Service will hold a mineral and royalty outreach meeting with the Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians and the Bureau of Indian Affairs from 9 ...
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Doctor collects books, encourages young patients to read
Dr. Lori Byron is one of the best customers at the annual used-book sale sponsored by the Friends of the Parmly Billings Library.
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Victim transferred to Salt Lake City
A Crow Agency man who was injured in a one-vehicle crash north of Hardin Friday night has been flown to Salt Lake City.
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Man injured in wreck near Hardin
A Crow Agency man was taken to the hospital Friday night after crashing a pickup truck into a canal near Hardin.
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Gratitude should continue once Veterans Day is over - Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008
Today, many of us will take a moment to give our thanks to a veteran, either personally or at one of the many Veterans Day events taking place across western Montana.
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Jury finds Busby man guilty in stabbing
A federal jury Friday convicted a Busby man accused of stabbing a woman in the face earlier this year while they were both intoxicated.
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Crow Agency election results to be challenged
The Crow Tribe has announced the winners from Saturday's elections, but one group said they'll challenge the results.
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Killer Re-Sentenced
A Crow Agency man is re-sentenced to life in prison after beating two Hardin women to death in 2003.
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Crow Agency man again gets life for 2 murders
A federal judge today again sentenced a Crow Agency man to life in prison for the beating deaths of two Hardin women five years ago.
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Crow Tribe Primary Election held
The votes are being tallied in the Crow Tribe Primary Election in Crow Agency. Hundreds turned out on Saturday to vote for Executive Branch candidates including chairman, vice-chairman, secretary and vice ...
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Byron B. Yellowbear Jr. Pleads Guilty in U.S. Federal Court
Bill Mercer, United States Attorney for the District of Montana, announced today that during a federal court session in Billings on October 1, 2008, before Senior U.S. District Judge Jack D. Shanstrom, BYRON B. ...
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Man admits felony child abuse
A Crow Agency man said Tuesday he "went too far" when he slapped a boy and beat him with a belt.
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