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Preservation Office honors state projects
The State Historic Preservations Office of the Montana Historical Society will honor projects that have benefited state history and heritage during ceremonies Wednesday in Helena.
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Award given on Jan. 14
Historical society officials will present Mitzi Rossillon of Butte with her Montana Historic Preservation Award during a 5:30 p.m. ceremony Jan.
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Deer Lodge's Rialto resotration receives pair of $50,000 grants
The Rialto Community Theatre in Deer Lodge was recently awarded $50,000 grants from foundations in Montana and Delaware for its restoration project.
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Can you write a Wacky Caption?
Send yours to Wacky Photo Captions: 25 W. Granite, Butte, MT 59701, or submit it at www.mtstandard.com/tgif by noon Wednesday.
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Big imaginations fuel small-scale train setup
Members of the Great Falls Model Railroad Club envision Montana as something like a Hollywood back lot, with cartoonish penguins sweeping a railway ice deck on one end and a fleet of planes swooping in to ...
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Across the Big Sky
FAIRFIELD - The Fairfield community will present its Tour of Holiday Homes today, in which people can go on self-guided tours to see five homes decorated for the holidays.
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Two plead guilty to drunk driving
Two area women recently pleaded guilty in Justice Terri McGillis' court in Deer Lodge to drunk driving.
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Prisoner in transit attacks sheriff
The Blaine County Sheriff suffered minor injuries Tuesday morning when he was attacked by an inmate he was transporting back to the Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge.
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Public Record for Monday, December 22, 2008
Alvene Pickel KALISPELL - Alvene Pickel, 92, died of natural causes Sunday, Dec.
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On our minds: Too many prisons, MWA
A consultant has recommended the Department of Corrections build a new prison costing more than $371 million.
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Convicted murderer dies in prison
DEER LODGE - Montana State Prison inmate Paul Wright Not Afraid has died, prison officials said.
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More of this story
The state extended a helping hand to Sun Mountain Lumber on Tuesday by approving the deferral of loan principal and interest payments for two years.
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It's still a good idea for almost everyone to get flu shot
OK, it's a little late, but there's still plenty of time to get a flu shot. A little extra urgency was added by the report this week that the second confirmed case of flu in the state was right here in River ...
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Fire destroys another home; family of five escapes flames
A family, including three children, managed to escape a house fire early Sunday at 720 S. Main St.
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Sentencing for Petersen expected today
An emotionally charged case, which generated mass media attention and became a clarion call against teen drinking, is expected to come to a conclusion Monday - maybe.
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Squalid, corrupt prison history comes to life
Squalid, corrupt prison history comes to life by T.J. GILLES -For The Outpost "Dark Places," by Ellen Baumler .
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Krone's 'e-joke' irritates Rankin
A joke between city council members maybe went too far. At least one member feels that way.
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Woman pleads guilty to drugs in Deer Lodge
A woman charged with distributing dangerous drugs in Powell County has pleaded guilty in Deer Lodge.
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Wolverine season ends in southwest Montana
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks said today that the agency will close the season for taking wolverine in Wolverine Management Unit 2 referred to as the Central Core in far southwestern Montana this evening.
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One couple's journey
Dorothy Rock was upstairs making crepe paper skirts for sugar plum fairies. Her thoughts were far from war on that Sunday morning of Dec.
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