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'No regrets' from county job
Northwest Montana News Network Hall reflects on highs and lows of commissioner term Flathead County Commissioner Gary Hall said he has hauled a lot of three-ring binders out of his office, and much of the ...
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Commissioner looks back at career
By RICHARD HANNERS Whitefish Pilot Flathead County Commissioner Gary Hall says he's hauled a lot of three-ring binders out of his office, and much of the artwork is gone from the walls.
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Bozeman musician, Jeni Fleming, touring Montana promoting new CD
Jeni Fleming, a Bozeman native who is fast becoming one of the Northwest's most sought-after musical performers, starts a tour Dec.
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Save timber mills while we still can
It's crunch time - for both the timber industry and Montana's forests. For decades, the timber industry and wilderness advocates were seemingly at loggerheads.
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Weak loonie may be putting brakes on Canadian shopping spree
Lyn Haller of Three Hills, Alberta, didn't let a weakening Canadian dollar spoil her travel plans to Great Falls, but it did make her a little more conscientious about her spending while she was here.
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www.mtstandard.com/election2008
More of this story Clarification Candidate and state Sen. Steve Gallus, D-Butte, said he supports the so-called Jessica's Law, a sexual predator bill, and voted for it three times, contrary to his opponent's ...
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Western Montana Lives - Chloe Corlett was a tenacious teacher, friend and wife
Chloe Corlett, left, enjoys a cocktail with friends Jeri Payne and Jill Spunich during an Alaskan cruise in 2007.
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Halloween events set all over
Here's a check list of places you can take your kids for Halloween. Some of the events are Thursday, but most are Friday.
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Gathering grounds - Quaint cafe features coffee for a nickel
Rusty Bruce calls it one of those "round tuits." In the next couple of weeks, he vows, he's going to get around to finishing the porch that lines the L-shaped front of his store and cafe.
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Montana Nonprofit Bank Gets $40 Million in Federal Tax Credits
The Missoula-based Montana Community Development Corp. , a nonprofit bank, received $40 million in tax credits from the U.S. Treasury Department to encourage investment in the state.
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Chloe K. Corlett
DRUMMOND - Great Falls native Chloe K. Corlett, 61, of Drummond, a retired teacher, died of ovarian cancer Saturday at her home.
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WyoGuide
Since autumn 2005, female members of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center have enjoyed the semi-annual "Buffalo Girls Luncheon." The popular women-only event features a fun and fascinating program along with a ...
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Red Cross says it still can offer help
American Red Cross of Montana officials said Wednesday that despite ongoing disagreements with some Billings volunteers, the Red Cross is still available for disaster and emergency services in the Billings ...
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Grand buildings erected in Butte in boom of 1906
Photos courtesy of Dick Gibson The Napton Apartments at 25 E. Granite represents the many large structures erected in Butte during 1906.
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Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame seeks nominations
WOLF POINT - The Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame is seeking nominations for its second round of inductions for the 1860-1920 Legacy Awards to honor historical figures who had an impact on Montana's Western ...
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Officials say owner neglected building
On the front porch of 856 Main St. yesterday afternoon, among a row of flowers, a copy of the New Testament and debris from a fire, stood District 4 City Councilor Barbara G. Haller and the chairman of the Main ...
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Hall of famers. Draft Teamster Hall of Fame inductees, from left, Jake Franks of Park City, Carroll Manuel of Winnett and Earl Stucky of Avon greet each other after the induction ceremony Sunday in Deer Lodge.
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Company housing next to mill undergoes restoration
Houses next to an idle lumber mill here are being fixed up with an eye toward eventual listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
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What's happenin'?
The 52nd annual Dillon Jaycee Rodeo and Concert continues this weekend. The rodeo begins at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the rodeo grounds.
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A.J. Gibson: Architect's quiet story finally told
Rafael Chacon, a University of Montana professor of art history and art criticism, stands beside the grave markers of A.J. Gibson and wife Maud Gibson in the Missoula City Cemetery.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"I prayed day and night for a miracle...In less than a week, (Somerset) was able to stop the foreclosure and get a new mortgage for me. It was the best of times...I have Somerset Mortgage Lenders to thank until eternity for the miracle they were able to make come true." - Diane B.
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