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Recycle that Christmas Tree in Billings
Christmas has come and gone, so now it's time to start thinking about getting rid of that Christmas Tree.
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Huntley Project Fire Review
There were many stories during 2008 that captured our attention in our area, the election, Stillwater Mining's layoffs, gas prices.
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LocalGuide: Free recycling of trees offered
A free Christmas tree recycling program is offered to the public from Friday through Jan.
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Arizona valley puts together $3-billion list of public projects
Hundreds of New Mexico residents, including Gov. Bill Richardson, climbed aboard the Rail Runner train to make the inaugural trip between Santa Fe and Albuquerque on Monday.
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Huntley teen relies on support of family
In the waiting room at Billings Clinic downtown, Natasha Batt sits in a pink chair with her legs crossed, bouncing her puffy foot in a flip-flop. The appointment is just a routine checkup for her but not for ...
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Girl, 14, admits role in Huntley school fire; 2nd youth denies charges
Two 14-year-olds accused of taking part in the burglary and arson of the Huntley Project High School appeared this morning in Yellowstone County Youth Court.
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Across the Big Sky
HUNTLEY - Two teenagers accused of breaking into Huntley Project High School while others set a fire are scheduled to appear in court Monday.
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Brown leads in key race for Senate
The battle for the 2009 Legislature was supposed to hinge on a handful of swing districts, in which leaders were pulling away four hours after polls closed Tuesday.
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Many Montana legislative races undecided
HELENA - Election returns show Republican Taylor Brown with an edge over Democratic incumbent Lane Larson in one of the hotter races for the Montana Legislature, but Larson is not conceding defeat.
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LocalGuide: Huntley Project holding book drive
Huntley Project High School is holding a book drive Nov. 3-14 to replace the books that were lost in the fire on Sept.
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Candidates Lindeen, Grimes clash on insurance mandates
Montana's candidates for state auditor clashed over gender-based insurance rates Friday, the issue being whether female customers should pay for women's health care.
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Siren Test Tonight
From The K-B-L-G News Center... ALL 24 SIRENS WILL SOUND. THERE ARE 17 IN BILLINGS AND LOCKWOOD, TWO IN LAUREL, AND ONE EACH IN BROADVIEW, CUSTER, HUNTLEY, SHEPHERD, AND WORDEN.
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Man charged with leaving scene of fatal crash
BILLINGS - A Lockwood man accused of running over a motorcyclist with his car was charged Wednesday in Justice Court with leaving the scene of a fatal accident.
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Brown out-raises Schweitzer for period, but he has big overall money lead
Missoulian State Bureau HELENA-Republican gubernatorial candidate Roy Brown raised more campaign money the past six weeks than Democratic Gov.
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Huntley man sentenced in poaching case
A 22-year-old Huntley man has lost his hunting and fishing privileges for 15 years and must help pay $12,000 in restitution in a poaching case.
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Task force arrests Huntley man
The Montana Violent Offender Task Force arrested a Huntley man Wednesday on suspicion of two counts of sexual intercourse without consent.
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Agencies, group hire habitat specialist
Two federal agencies and a conservation group have pitched in to fund a full-time upland game bird habitat specialist to work on public lands in south-central Montana.
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BNSF coal train derails east of Huntley
Twelve cars of a BNSF coal train derailed early Friday near Anita , Mont., about 35 miles northeast of Billings.
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District opts against using consultant
Huntley Project School District will not hire a consultant to help build an insurance claim as it recovers from the fire that destroyed its high school.
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Achievers
ASSE International Student Exchange Programs has selected Larissa Ann Walker , daughter of Merrill and Gayle Walker of Billings, as an exchange student for the 2008-09 school year.
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