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Lawmaker seeks jail time, fine for rule-breakers
Note to lawmakers: If you break any of the hundreds of rules dictating how legislators should behave, how bills are assigned even where placards may or may not be placed in meeting rooms of the Montana Capitol ...
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GOP leader says he's not here to a butt heads' with governor
Senate President Bob Story, R-Park City, says Republicans expect Democratic Gov.
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Parkite hunted insurgents near Baghdad
Park City High School alum Chris Bova is visiting his family in Park Meadows this month having returned from a tour with his Marine reconnaissance unit in Iraq.
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McGee gets ready for legislative session
Dan McGee leaves for Helena in a little more than a week with no particular anticipation or expectations.
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Frazier picked as principal
Anthony Frazier, current principal of Park City Elementary, was named future principal of North Jackson Elementary on Friday morning at a press conference.
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Panel wants info on property taxes
A legislative panel held off Tuesday in devising specific ways to ease the effects of potentially large increases in future property tax bills until it gets more detailed, county-by-county statistical ...
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Schweitzer trims original budget by $144 million
Gov. Brian Schweitzer issued a revised state budget Monday that cuts general fund spending by $144 million over the next three years from what he recommended in November.
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Latino Nursing Scholarship opens doors
Ashley Ramirez checks Greisy Barrios's blood pressure during the Certified Nursing Assistant class at Park City High School, taught by Gina Agy.
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MontGuide: Clothing, toy giveaway set for this weekend
Park City Baptist Church is holding a clothing and toy giveaway from noon to 5 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at 208 First Ave.
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Lee Benson: Former Utahn helping kids in Katmandu
Eleven years ago, when Luke Hanley had the opportunity to interview some Buddhist monks as part of a TV production class at Park City High School, he realized he'd found what he wanted to do with his life.
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Clips for Dec. 3
This Thursday, Dec. 4, marks the beginning a new concert series that is free to the public.
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Underwood draws female fans
Carrie Underwood's got some competition: 6-year-old Sammi Spitzer. Sammi and her mom, Darci, of Molt sat in the ninth row at the Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark.
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Governor swaps out agency heads
Gov. Brian Schweitzer on Tuesday replaced two state-agency directors, naming his long-time friend and former college roommate to run the state Fish, Wildlife and Parks Department.
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Tinsley tabbed as House sergeant of arms
The newly elected leaders of the 2009 Montana Legislature recently hired key people to work in the upcoming January session.
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Schweitzer proposes 2.5 percent spending cut
Saying it's time to "batten down the hatches" because of looming economic storms, Gov.
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Legislators pick session leaders
Republicans and Democrats picked their leadership teams for the upcoming Montana legislative session Wednesday in Helena.
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Story elected Senate president
Lisa Kunkel IR staff photographer - President of the Senate Bob Story, R-Park City, gestures during party meetings at the Capitol Wednesday afternoon.
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Legislators hear MSUB building hopes
A $12 million renovation of the science building at Montana State University Billings is on a list of priorities that might be headed for the 2009 Legislature.
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Park City legislator could lead Senate
Sen. Bob Story Jr., R-Park City, should become the next state Senate president when Republicans choose their leaders next week to run the Senate majority at the 2009 Legislature.
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Senate goes to GOP; House likely tied
Republicans won a 27-23 majority in the Montana Senate in Tuesday's elections, wresting control of the key legislative body from Democrats for the first time in four years.
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