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Tribal leaders lobby Schweitzer for more support
HELENA - Leaders of Montana's eight Indian nations met Tuesday with Gov. Brian Schweitzer to lobby for help on issues affecting their tribes.
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Reservation burglary suspects escape scrutiny
A burglary case west of Cut Bank has gone nowhere this fall because tribal authorities won't prosecute the crime and Glacier County officials have no authority to go onto the reservation and arrest the ...
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Iverson resigns as Montana GOP chairman
Erik Iverson resigned Friday as chairman of the Montana Republican Party, citing the extensive out-of-state travel requirements of his new job.
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Gudrun Smith
CUT BANK - Gudrun Smith, 85, a former Selective Service secretary, died of natural causes Sunday at a Cut Bank care center.
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Glenn and Ardith Roush
All the children and grandchildren of Glenn and Ardith Roush, 121 8th Ave. S.E., Cut Bank, were able to attend a surprise golden wedding anniversary celebration at Holland Lake, where the couple has vacationed ...
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Sub-Varsity Hoops
CMR 47, Capital 37 Russell Morin had 10 points and grabbed 14 rebounds for the victorious Rustlers.
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Are you considering making a New Year's resolution to get out of debt or manage your money more wisely? Are you going to have problems paying for items purchased over the holidays? Is so, Dave Ramsey, founder ...
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NaturEner USA is asking the Glacier and Toole County Commissioners to approve tax benefits for its 300-megawatt Rim Rock Energy wind farm.
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New officers for Montana Grain Growers Association
GREAT FALLS, Mont. - A grain farmer from the central Montana community of Moccasin is the new president of the Montana Grain Growers Association.
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Across the Big Sky
CUT BANK - The Northern Veterinary Clinic here has closed its doors, leaving residents without an animal hospital.
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Cut Bank airport, WWII museum granted special status
History will be celebrated this week in Cut Bank as the airport and the former Army Air Force Base were recently granted a listing on the National Register of Historic Sites.
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Michael Dennis Elhard
CUT BANK - Michael Dennis Elhard, 31, of Cut Bank, a partner in an insurance and real estate agency, died Monday in Cut Bank.
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Cut Bank brothers charged with felonies
Three brothers accused of beating a Glacier County commissioner have been charged with felony assault with a weapon - the shoes or boots with which they allegedly kicked him.
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Cut Bank officials listen to Blackfeet concerns about racism
BROWNING - Members of the Blackfeet Tribe detailed incidents of alleged racial discrimination to three Cut Bank city officials at a public meeting here Wednesday night.
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Bear Valley Press has recently released a book of short stories by Montana author Ken Overcast.
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NWS predicts wind, wintery weather
The National Weather Service is predicting that strong winds buffeting northcentral and southcentral Montana today will continue through Tuesday and the agency has issued a winter weather advisory for much of ...
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John L. Omsberg
CUT BANK - John L. Omsberg, 81, an Army veteran and retired railroad ticket agent from Cut Bank, died of natural causes Wednesday at a Great Falls hospital.
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Cut Bank officials to listen to Blackfeet concerns
BROWNING - The mayor and police chief of Cut Bank have been invited to a public meeting Wednesday evening to listen to allegations of racial discrimination in their border town on the edge of the Blackfeet ...
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All city business is now being conducted in the new offices. The new building features a drive-up window and a night deposit for after hour payments.
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Cut Bank farmer trims haystacks to pet-sized portions for retail
CUT BANK - Ron Rides at the Door, a Glacier County farmer, noticed bags of alfalfa hay to be fed to guinea pigs, rabbits and other small animals at Wal-Mart selling for $14 or $15 a pound.
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