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Mt PSC head re-elected
Montana Public Service Commissioner Greg Jergeson of Chinook will once again serve as PSC chairman.
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Missoula mayor wants lighting on bridge
Missoula Mayor John Engen says the Orange Street Bridge, spanning the Clark Fork River, needs illumination and the state should turn on the lights.
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Utah Elk Sets New Record
A bull elk shot in Utah has set a Boone and Crockett Club record. The club is based in Missoula, Mont.
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Police say Nashville man faked his own death
Nashville police say a music executive faked his own death by leaving signs that he drowned in the Cumberland River.
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Longtime Montana TV reporter laid off
Longtime Montana journalist Ian Marquand was laid off Friday from KPAX-TV. "That's a hit to journalism in Montana, and nationwide, frankly," said David Cuillier, Freedom of Information chairman with the ...
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Plum Creek Backs Off Road Easements in Montana
Plum Creek CEO Rick Holley told Missoula County Commissioners in a letter sent today that the timber company is backing off a controversial proposal to allow logging roads on public lands to be used for any ...
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Indian lawmakers: Juneau brings experience to Legislature
Editor's note: Today, the Missoulian begins a nine-part look at the Indian legislators serving in the 2009 Montana Legislature.
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Kitty conundrum - Couple upset over recent shootings involving their cats
Wayne Mostad and Traci Scharfe are thinking they may have to move from their Rattlesnake-area home after a second pet cat of theirs was recently shot.
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Rialto receives $50K in grants
The Rialto Community Theatre in Deer Lodge was recently awarded $50,000 grants from foundations in Montana and Delaware for its restoration project.
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Wilderness, timber interests offer stimulus plan
If Congress crafts an economic stimulus package, it should include money for forest restoration in Montana, some wilderness and wood-products interests say in a letter to the state's congressional delegates.
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Missoula police investigate two stabbingsPosted on Jan. 2
A 20-year-old man was stabbed after he allegedly threatened a man and his girlfriend Thursday night, according to Missoula police.
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Sparks casino sold to Montana investors
Baldini's Sports Casino in Sparks has been sold by the Baldwin family to a group of investors from Missoula, Mont.
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Man stabbed beneath Higgins Avenue Bridge as new year begins in Missoula
Missoula began the new year with a stabbing early Thursday morning - at 12:34 a.m. - in Caras Park.
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Missoula family concerned over cat shooting
A Missoula family says they fear that a neighbor is targeting them by shooting their pets in the Lower Rattlesnake.
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Court orders new trial in Missoula drowning death
HELENA - A divided Montana Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for a Missoula man convicted of murder in the beating and drowning of another man.
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Missoula fire chief hangs it up
Tom Steenberg was headed to work sometime before 6 p.m. on the day the Roxy Theater burned.
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Law guide aimed at new adults
Montana lawyers want young people to know a few things about becoming an adult. For instance, what happens if you're arrested? How do you get married or divorced? How do you vote, and what are the state's laws ...
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Lawmakers plan bills to sequester, curb carbon dioxide
On its face, carbon capture doesn't sound particularly complicated: Collect the carbon dioxide emitted by power plants and other coal-burning industries and pump it deep underground where it can't cause global ...
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'Crowd-Surfing Babya a hit - Child becomes famous at Obamaa s UM rally
When Scott Pankratz passed his daughter to Barack Obama during Obama's visit to Missoula, he had no idea that a photograph of the moment would make little Natalie Pankratz Osborn famous for a short time.
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Missoula restaurant uses unique beef raised in Lima
When Peter Lambros set out to build his new restaurant, Caffe Dolce, he knew that one day the cows would come home.
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