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Dillon man leaves hospital after stabbing
A Dillon man remains jailed on $100,000 bond following a stabbing in an alley that sent another man to the hospital.
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Time for more wolf control
Wolves, from Jake's point of view: Let me introduce myself; my name is Jake. I am a yellow lab that resided in the beautiful Centennial Valley for the past six years.
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Restaurant uses uncommon beef
When Peter Lambros set out to build his new restaurant, Caffe Dolce, he knew that one day the cows would come home.
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Southwest Montana Snapshots
Forest Service takes holiday The Forest Service office in Butte will be closed the next two Thursdays and Fridays - Dec.
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Chase Tait named new MCC men's hoop coach
MILES CITY - Miles Community College Athletic Director Rob Bishop has announced the hiring of Chase Tait as the new men's basketball head coach.
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Shooter fires at house
Catherine and Bill Cain had heard the grumblings accusing them of cutting off access to a popular public hunting spot along the Big Hole River.
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Weather causes no major road accidents in Butte area
The Arctic blast is still causing problems for drivers on the roads, but the Butte area had fewer traffic incidents than authorities expected over the weekend.
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Rehberg Announces $228,730 Grant for Dillon Airport
WASHINGTON, D.C. n Montana's Congressman, Denny Rehberg, today announced the U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded Dillon Airport a $228,730 grant to upgrade the airport's facilities.
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Researchers investigate high vehicle death rate among Montana children
The leading cause of death for children in Montana under the age of 18 is motor vehicle accidents, according to a report issued recently by University of Montana researchers Daphne Herling and Thale Dillon of ...
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Southwest Montana Snapshots
Plant society plans dinner The Calypso Chapter of the Montana Native Plant Society will hold its annual holiday potluck at the home of Steve and Bridget Parker, 1035 Caledonia, at 6 p.m. Monday.
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Jeni Fleming debuts new album in Dillon
Jeni Fleming returns the Beier Auditorium in Dillon at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16, as part of a six-stop Montana tour to promote her new CD, "December." After a two-year recording hiatus Fleming has emerged with a ...
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Book drive launched for literacy programs
A campus-wide book drive has been launched to raise money to generate awareness about literacy programs worldwide.
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Dallas Doyle mission was there for Dillon man
In 2002, in the winter, my truck broke down. My wife and I had no place to go. We walked by Dallas Doyle's Shepherd's Fold; he said he had no room.
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For the Record
Births Nov. 25 In St. James Healthcare Girl: Aslin Lila Darcy Moore Parents: Sean and Sabrina Gary.
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Letter: Special-interest judge needs to go
While it might be hard to concentrate on anything besides our economy, here's another subject that should strike a nerve: Judge Molloy of Missoula.
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Investigators don't know what caused plane crash
Federal investigators say they can't determine the specific cause of a 2007 plane crash in Dillon that killed two men, but icing on the aircraft could have played a role.
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Our readers speak
Protect Montana's smoke-free law I am a sophomore at UM-Western in Dillon and a member of our campus tobacco-free task force.
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BSW opens new warehouse
An old beer warehouse is the new home of BSW Inc. in Butte. The non-profit organization, formerly known as the Butte Sheltered Workshop, serves developmentally disabled adults in Butte, Anaconda and Dillon.
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Dillon area woman not protected by medical marijuana law
A judge has ruled that a Beaverhead County woman charged with growing marijuana was not protected by the state's medical marijuana law because she didn't have the required permit when she was arrested.
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New fiction from Jim Harrison and Elizabeth Subercaseaux
'The English Major' is Jim Harrison's latest novel. It's a road book, a wryly funny different kind of road novel.
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