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2 Canadians guilty in Ecstasy case
Two Canadians arrested in Glendive last year admitted Tuesday they tried to bring an estimated $5.5 million worth of Ecstasy pills into the United States.
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More fatal crashes reported around Billings
Fatal accidents in the Billings area are up from last year, putting the county at the top the list of fatal accidents statewide.
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Glendive shares vision for new brewery/restaurant
On average food travels anywhere from 1,400 to 1,500 miles from where it's grown to where it's consumed.
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Images from Ethiopia
Photographer Andrew Geiger is afraid the subjects of his favorite work are going extinct.
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Beaver Creek Brewing: Montana's Microbrew Oasis
If you're like me, you're always asking yourself how dedicated you are? Well, I've recently learned, I'm not dedicated enough.
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LocalGuide: Farm-to-Table Co-op seeks investors
The Farm-to-Table Cooperative, which aims to make local food available online and in area stores, restaurants and institutions, is seeking investors in Eastern Montana and Western North Dakota The $500 ...
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With 2 months until DTV transition, Butte half-way there
The Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and Information Administration today announced more than 35,200 over-the-air households in Montana, those that rely on an antenna for broadcast TV, have ...
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World War II veteran enters newly dedicated cemetery
After Dorothy Butz received a crisply folded American flag from a soldier, another man approached and handed her a small gray box.
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Kunstverein Hannover Presents First Comprehensive Exhibition of Israeli Artist Omar Fast
The Casting, 2007. 4 channel video projection. 35 mm-Film on video sound 14' loop.
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Special whitetail season gets OK due to crop damage done by deer
A burgeoning population of whitetail deer along the Yellowstone River in Eastern Montana has led to crop damage on private lands, prompting the state to authorize a special damage hunt for whitetail does ...
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City has water problems
Mayor Ken Olson removed a resolution from last night's Laurel City Council agenda authorizing him to execute a contract with COP Construction to replace the missing protective lids on the city's water intake in ...
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Miss Montana contestants sought
Women between the ages of 17 and 24 are encouraged to apply to be a state finalist in the Miss Montana Scholarship Program, which will be held June 18- 20 in Glendive.
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Thankful to be in Montana
When Sidney couple Robin and Carol Rich moved to the area to find work, they anticipated difficulties settling in.
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Displaced by blaze at apartment, family buys house
When Denise Prowell looks out her kitchen window, she can see a large dirt hole where the Prickett Lane apartments once stood.
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Prosecutor counters bid to toss evidence
A U.S. district attorney has again shot back at a bid by three Winnipeggers being held in a Montana jail on drug charges to have key evidence tossed out of court.
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Odds stacked against small-scale food, energy
Odds stacked against small-scale food, energy by T.J. GILLES - For The Outpost Massive, centralized food and energy distribution systems - " and government agencies that regulate them - " seem stacked against ...
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Semi, 2 other cars run into cattle herd in Idaho
Idaho State Police say 16 cows were hit and killed by a semi truck and two other vehicles on Highway 93 near Hollister.
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The Wild Bunch of Montana Artists' show and sale runs this weekend in Glasgow
This weekend Glasgow will be overrun by a wild bunch - a wild bunch of artists that is.
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From the Hollywood Hills to the Flathead Valley
Fourteen-year old Solomon Ray can attest that starring in a movie isn't all glamour and spotlights.
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Severe weather on the way
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for Glendive and the surrounding area and locations east of Miles City.
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