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Landowners appeal MATL route decision
A high-voltage transmission line between Great Falls and Lethbridge, Alberta, has the approval of regulators in both countries, but some citizens on both sides of the border are not OK with its existing route.
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The Choteau City Council last month got great news from two state funding agencies that are recommending approval of $600,000 in grant funding for the city's sewer lagoon improvement project.
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Towns use Christmas fundraisers for projects
HOBSON - The arrival of Christmas has people in Stanford and Hobson thinking about spring - or at least spring projects they have planned.
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Story by Nancy Thornton - Acantha reporter The top official from a Canadian company planning to build a nearly $200 million transmission line through Teton County spent a day here on Nov.
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CEO meets landowners about MATL project
DUTTON - Jerry McRae didn't mince words when talking about a high-voltage transmission line that will cross his land near here.
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Dutton rancher tapped for state board
Brett DeBruycker, a third-generation rancher from Dutton and president of the Montana Cattlemen's Association, was appointed to fill one of two vacant seats on the Montana Board of Livestock.
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More than 200 high school students from Choteau, CJI, Conrad, Cut Bank, Dutton-Brady, Fairfield, Power, Shelby, Sunburst and Valier gathered at Shelby High School for the 2008 Family, Career and Community ...
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The Teton County Weed District board, meeting Nov. 14, tabled consideration of a proposed organic producer policy pending further discussion next month.
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Across the Big Sky
DUTTON - The Dutton/Brady School District Board recently wrestled with several issues resulting from its decision to close the Brady campus and move all students to Dutton.
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Populate your landscape with edible plants
A well-designed landscape can be as productive as it is beautiful when gardeners incorporate edible plants into the mix.
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The Teton County commissioners, meeting Nov. 6, reviewed the city of Choteau's draft growth policy, approved a subdivision plat and renewed mutual aid firefighting agreements with the state Department of ...
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Heisey giving out more scholarships for youth programs
Interest in youth sports has grown in Great Falls in the past year, but providing them at an affordable price has been difficult for the Heisey Youth Center.
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As of 9:52 p.m., results from all five Teton County voting precincts had been transmitted to the Teton County Courthouse, where an absentee count board worked to merge absentee ballots with regular ballot ...
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Voters in Teton County will join with others across the nation on Nov. 4 to take part in the general election.
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Officers honored for work on domestic violence cases
Eliza Wiley, IR photo editor - Deputy Kevin Wright, right, finishes a small speech before Officer Don Skidmore, left, accepts his Officer of the Year award from the Helena Relationship Violence Council.
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Newcomer Somerfeld, veteran Ripley vie in Senate District 9
Democratic farmer-rancher and political newcomer Erik Somerfeld is challenging experienced Republican legislator and rancher Rick Ripley in the multi-county Senate District 9 race.
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Vigilante Theater Company performs 'Radio Montana' in Dutton, Conrad
The Vigilante Theater Company 'broadcasts' its comedy in two northcentral Montana communities in upcoming performances of 'Radio Montana.' The troupe will take the stage at the American Legion Hall in Dutton ...
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Credit crunch trickles down locally
The credit crunch isn't squeezing central Montana tightly, locals say, but it can still be felt.
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Dozens of Teton County public school students have signed up to form Friends of Rachel clubs in their schools in hopes that an organized focus on welcome and kindness will make school life safer and nicer for ...
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APPLAUSE
Cody Kitchinand Brianna Smithof Dutton have been awarded scholarships from University of Montana-Missoula. Kitchin received a $1,250 Heisey Foundation Scholarship.
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