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Childrena s health care a focus of Montana Legislature
State legislators, social service workers and concerned community members came together Wednesday to discuss children's healthcare needs before presenting the Montana Legislature convenes in January.
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Hats warm Head Starters
A chorus of "thank you," rang out through the Head Start School Thursday morning as volunteers from the Retired and Senior Volunteer Project gave kids ages 3 through 5 handmade knit hats to keep them toasty ...
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Storey Pit gets go-ahead to expand by 67 acres
The ongoing gravel pit debate inched forward Tuesday as Gallatin County Commissioners gave the go-ahead for the Storey Pit near Four Corners to expand its existing operation by 67 acres, with conditions.
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Political Notebook
Speaker of the House Bob Bergren, D-Havre, released Friday the makeup of the House committees for the upcoming Legislative Session.
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MontGuide: Christmas tree permits available
Permits for cutting a Christmas tree on the Gallatin National Forest are now being sold at Forest Service Ranger District offices in Big Timber, Livingston, Gardiner, Bozeman and West Yellowstone.
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Molnar to be sole PSC Republican
Democrats maintained and expanded their hold on the state Public Service Commission in Tuesday's election, as Gail Gutsche of Missoula and John Vincent of Gallatin Gateway won their bids for the regulatory ...
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Commissioners give gravel pit the go-ahead
Gallatin County commissioners unanimously approved creation of a new gravel pit off of U.S. Highway 191 in Gallatin Gateway Wednesday, assuming the pit's developer meets all the county's requirements.
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Rex Bovee
Rex Bovee by Rex Bovee, a World War II veteran and a country and western musician, died Thursday, Oct.
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The house that Ron built
There's not a single doorknob in Ron and Margaret Jarrett's sod roof house in Gallatin Gateway.
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6 vie for 3 seats on Public Service Commission
With energy prices among the top concerns, voters in the Billings, Bozeman and Missoula areas will be electing members to the Public Service Commission, the five-member board that oversees utilities.
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Electrical wires likely caused hot springs fire
Authorities say a fire that destroyed much of Bozeman Hot Springs was likely ignited by electrical wires in the sauna.
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Fire causes damage at Bozeman Hot Springs
A spokesman for the Gallatin Gateway Rural Fire District says an early morning fire destroyed a "significant portion" of Bozeman Hot Springs.
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Commission OKs Gateway sewer and water district vote
Gallatin County Commissioners gave their approval Tuesday to a Jan. 13 vote on a proposed water-and-sewer district for Gallatin Gateway's town core.
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Commission budget session Wednesday
The Gallatin County Commission will hold a budget work session at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, as long as the final taxable values have arrived from the Montana Department of Revenue.
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Ted Turner
An exclusive interview The restaurant which bears Ted Turner's name, Ted's Montana Grill officially opened for business on Monday, June 2nd.
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New climbing wall slated or Bozeman Ponds
Folks driving along North 19th Avenue may have noticed wiry welders scaling a shiny silver structure with a series of parallel angles jutting out.
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Commissioner says 2 Dems committed minor violations
Two Democrats who ran unsuccessfully for the Legislature in 2006 - and who are candidates again this year - violated minor laws in their printed campaign material attacking opponents in 2006, a state official ...
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County recycling program seeing gains
Business is booming for Gallatin County's new recycling program, as new drop-off locations continue to be added across the county.
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Gateway planning document to be presented Wednesday
When a local developer wanted to turn 54 acres on state Highway 191 outside Gallatin Gateway into a 400-unit subdivision, it raised concerns.
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Millbrooke, Warden and More look to replace Koopman in HD 70
In House District 70, two Republicans and one Democrat are vying to replace Rep.
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