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Montanans to Obama on Health Reform: 'Medicare for All' is the AnswerPosted on Jan. 7
Missoulian State Bureau HELENA n As part of a grassroots effort to reform health care, Montanans are sending ideas to President-elect Barack Obama n and, so far, many are saying that a national, "Medicare for ...
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Brown Heads to Helena
The state senate race for District 22 was a heated battle last November. Well-known ag-radio broadcaster Taylor Brown beat incumbent Lane Larson.
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Looking Forward to Working With Land Board
Each December at its monthly meeting, the Board of Land Commissioners has a ceremony when the Superintendent of Public Instruction is presented with checks demonstrating how much revenue has been generated from ...
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Reporter's Notebook: The good, bad and rest 100 years ago
Every Christmas season, I get the mesmerizing task of looking back into Billings at the holidays 100 years ago.
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Storm dumps 6 inches of snow; high winds coming
UPDATE 1 P.M.: After dropping about 6 inches of snow in the Billings area this morning, a Pacific storm system has moved into Eastern Montana and will be out of the state by this evening.
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Chase Tait named new MCC men's hoop coach
MILES CITY - Miles Community College Athletic Director Rob Bishop has announced the hiring of Chase Tait as the new men's basketball head coach.
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Snow is on the way
More snow is expected for the Billings area today. The National Weather Service is forecasting an accumulation of about 2 inches of snow in Billings, which will start to fall around 11 a.m. The heaviest ...
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Winners announced in first '08/'09 Steer-A-Year contest
Top steers in Montana State University's first contest of the 2008/09 Steer-A-Year program were donated by producers between Miles City and Philipsburg and as far north as Geyser.
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Rings of honor: Teens, volunteers brave bitter cold to lay wreaths at graves of veterans
Ethan Rocheleau, an airman cadet in the Civil Air Patrol, salutes a headstone in the veterans cemetery at Fort Missoula on Saturday morning after laying a wreath at the foot of it.
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Weather might improve hunts
A week of cold weather should help hunters trying to reduce elk and deer populations during Montana's extended seasons and damage hunts.
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Across the Big Sky
MILES CITY - A 17-year-old Miles City boy has been charged with negligent homicide for a crash in which the car he was driving went into the Yellowstone River, leading to the apparent drowning of a passenger.
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Miles City teen charged in apparent drowning
MILES CITY - A 17-year-old Miles City youth has been charged with negligent homicide for a crash in which the car he was driving went into the Yellowstone River, leading to the apparent drowning of a passenger.
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Charges filed in missing Miles City man case
A Miles City youth has been charged with negligent homicide in connection with the man who was lost in November where the Tongue River meets the Yellowstone River.
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Group goes to bat for endangered buildings
For more than a third of the 60 years he's lived in Hobson, Bill Spratt hauled grain to the wooden grain elevators framing the entrance to town.
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MontGuide: Wreath-laying ceremony set
The Patriot Guard Riders, in conjunction with the Wreaths Across America project, will host a formal wreath laying ceremony at the Eastern Montana Veterans Cemetery just south of Miles City at 10 a.m. Saturday.
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Ticket sold in Miles City good for Montana Cash jackpot
A lottery ticket sold in Miles City is good for $100,000 in the weekend drawing for the Montana Cash game.
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Search continues for missing man
Custer County law enforcement is still searching for a Miles City man who went missing on the Yellowstone River last week.
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An American based company sets eyes on expansion in India
Enriching Gifts International, the worlds most premier natural and dietary supplement company delivering health supplements from past 18 years is planning to expand their product portfolio in Indian market.
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Across the Big Sky
BOZEMAN - Montana State University officials say they may have to cut down up to 200 pine trees on campus because they are infested with mountain pine beetles.
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Across the Big Sky
BOZEMAN - Montana State University professor Brett Walker, an expert in Japanese environmental history, has been honored by the state Board of Regents.
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