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Retailers slash prices to entice holiday shoppers
Bargain-hunters hit the stores early Friday to take advantage of drastic price cuts offered by retailers desperate to get rid of old merchandise and boost their less-than-cheery holiday sales.
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Bob and Myrtle Kinna
A family gathering at their daughter's home near Manhattan marked the golden wedding anniversary of Bob and Myrtle Kinna of Bozeman.
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A mixed bag of developments
Thumbs up to Butte District Judge Brad Newman for rejecting the binding plea agreement put before him in the Wade Petersen vehicular homicide while under the influence case.
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Former owner buys back Big Sky Carvers
BOZEMAN - The co-founder of Big Sky Carvers, known for its "Bearfoot" bear carvings, has repurchased its assets and re-established the company's headquarters in Manhattan.
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Earth, Wind, Inspire
Gary Bates grew up plowing the fields of his grandfather's farm in tiny Manhattan, Mont., where he now lives.
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Greece Athena grad repays theater where she developed singing, acting skills
Donna Lynne Champlin is passing the hat for Blackfriars Theatre. The Obie Award-winning Manhattan actress will perform there this weekend to help raise $250,000 to renovate its future playhouse.
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Great Falls High eliminated from volleyball tourney
At least for this year, there will be no crosstown volleyball match in Bozeman between two Great Falls high schools.
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Southwest MT Veterans Day events announced
Veterans Day is today and several events are being held throughout the area in observance of the day.
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Comment sought on grazing restriction
The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks is extending the opportunity for public comment on a draft environmental assessment for a proposal to enter into a 30-year grazing restriction and bison-access ...
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A hundred years young
When Al Grandchamp was born, Oct. 9, 1907, it was into a horse world. At 101, Grandchamp still likes to talk horses, and his eyes kindle at the prospect, even though he gave up riding five years ago at age 96.
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Golf outing benefits foundation
HOWELL - Once members of the community learned 1st Lt. Brian Brennan was wounded two months into serving his first tour of duty in Afghanistan, they rallied to lend support to his family.
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Author tells mental health group of OCD struggles
Obsessive compulsive disorder hit Charles Barber like a ton of bricks during his freshman year at Harvard University.
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Woman admits bank fraud
A Kentucky woman this week admitted she defrauded 13 banks in Montana in a spree that took her across the country until she was arrested at a Pittsburgh Steelers football game.
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Jail bond issue to be discussed at events
Gallatin County, Bozeman city officials and members of the jail consultant team have set up numerous opportunities for public education about a $32 million bond initiative to construct a new jail.
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Webb leads State Am by 4 with 18 to play
BOZEMAN - Par took a beating Saturday as the state's best amateur golfers finally tamed the tricky Riverside Country Club course.
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Three Forks wildfire under control
A quick moving grass fire that burned 200 acres and placed about a dozen homes north of Three Forks in jeopardy on Monday evening is no longer a threat.
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Severe thunderstorm slams Gallatin County
Bozeman and the surrounding areas remain under a flash flood warning until 9 p.m. Tuesday.
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SuperTag winners announced
State wildlife officials have announced the winners of the state's big game SuperTag lottery.
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Three Forks wildfire under control
A quickly-moving grass fire that burned 200 acres and placed about a dozen homes north of Three Forks in jeopardy Monday evening is no longer a threat.
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Robert Reid Chesterfield
HELENA/YUMA, Ariz. - Navy veteran Robert Reid "Bob" Chesterfield, 81, of Helena and Yuma, Ariz., died of natural causes Sunday at his home in Helena.
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