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A look back at 2008
Compiled by DOREEN HEINTZ News-Argus Managing Editor The year 2008 will go down in the history books as the election when the United States elected its first African-American as President.
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Pickup driver had been drinking
A law enforcement source recently told the Whitefish Pilot that the driver of the pickup truck that collided with Montana Highway Patrol trooper Evan Schneider's vehicle this summer had a blood-alcohol content ...
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Fossil finds: UM collection receives an organizational makeover
Moore pulls out a drawer filled with fossil specimens gathered from Montana. The University of Montana Paleontology Center Research Collection has a new space-saving system making it easier to access its ...
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Moore teacher honored on Montana's birthday
Montana turns 119 years old today, and in keeping with tradition, one of the state's history teachers was honored at the state Capitol.
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Leonard Dale Grove
JUDITH GAP - Leonard Dale Grove, 74, of Judith Gap, an Air Force veteran and farmer, died of a heart attack Sunday at a Harlowton hospital.
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Now it's your turn
Montana voters shattered records with heavy absentee-ballot voting that lasted through noon Monday.
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Longtime legislator Butcher to face Simpson in HD29
Longtime legislator Edward Butcher eked out a win in the Republican primary and will now face Democrat Dan Simpson for the House District 29 seat.
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Newcomer takes on long-time legislator in HD30
When taking on a long-time legislator like Dave Kasten in a reliably Republican area like House District 30, it helps that Democrat Dan Teigen can count on the support of his entire town.
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Heavy, wet snow blankets Central Montana on Sunday
Summer suddenly became winter late last week as snow blanketed a wide area of Montana, especially the southern two-thirds of the state.
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Voters get to decide on library funding
The big push is on - " to convince Fergus County voters that libraries in the county need stable funding.
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Weather puts kink in winter wheat trials
Shawn Weber of Weber Custom Harvesting, headquartered in Riverton, Wyo., with the new combine the company purchased.
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RECORDS
BERNARDINI - Son born Sunday to Desiree Bernardini of Great Falls. JOHNSON - Son born Tuesday to Stephinee and Jeremy Johnson of Great Falls.
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We Asked, You Answered: Patient Satisfaction
Readers respond to the question, "Does your facility distribute patient satisfaction surveys?" Yes.
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Kolin community brings in wheat crop for neighbor in need
When tragedy struck a neighboring family, a community of farmers joined forces to harvest and store the family's grain crop before it lost its prime.
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New 110-car grain elevator opens in central Montana
A new elevator at Peavey Company is up and ready to provide Montana farmers with better service and prices.
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Moore gains landmark with grain elevators
MOORE - There's more of Moore on the horizon. 'It's a landmark,' said area resident Karl Hertel, of the construction project under way at the Peavey grain elevator, an upgrade to a shuttle-loading facility ...
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UFOs buzzed state in 1975, according to facility's reports
The 24th North American Air Defense Command is probably best known for the unidentified flying objects it encountered in 1975.
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Cascade County turnout tops 2004 by 2,000
More than 22,000 people voted in Cascade County in Tuesday's primary. That's more than 2,000 more than the last presidential primary in 2004.
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Electric co-op plans meeting
Fergus Electric Cooperative, with offices in Lewistown and Roundup, will have its annual meeting Thursday at the Fergus County Trade Center in Lewistown.
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Primary turnout expected to be 'huge'
Where to vote: Montana ExpoPark , 3rd Ave. N.W. When to vote: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
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