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Land at Weatherman Draw donated
Billlings Gazette photo - A hiker takes in the view of the Beartooth Mountains, in the background, from atop one of the unusual sandstone outcrops atop Weatherman Draw in October.
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Doctor collects books, encourages young patients to read
Dr. Lori Byron is one of the best customers at the annual used-book sale sponsored by the Friends of the Parmly Billings Library.
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Across the Big Sky
BILLINGS - A Montana Highway Patrol trooper has cited two Pryor men with drunken driving in one traffic stop.
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2 get DUIs in single traffic stop
A Montana Highway Patrol trooper nabbed two allegedly drunk drivers in one traffic stop Wednesday afternoon.
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Indian law officers get advice
Indian Country law enforcement can be most proactive by working with people - and that doesn't just mean arresting criminals, the Bureau of Indian Affair's top law enforcement official said Tuesday.
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Roundup of wild horses postponed
A roundup and removal of wild horses from the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range has been indefinitely postponed.
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Great Falls farmer looks forward to fall planting, D.C. trip
Wheat and barley quality was all over the board this harvest on the Lassila family farm near Great Falls, Mont.
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State plans to poison non-native trout
The Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks wants to get rid of nonnative trout in some Billings area streams to make way for native fish.
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Calendar of events
Calendar listings appear at no charge. Send them by 5 p.m. the Friday before publication to The Billings Outpost, 1833 Grand Ave., Billings, MT 59102, For later listings, go to www.billingsnews.com. Thursday, ...
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Local and Live
Saturday, August 30, 2008 YELLOWSTONE VALLEY FARMERS' MARKET: Skypoint. 8:30 a.m.-noon. Area growers offer produce, flowers, baked goods, AAUW book sale, more.
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USFS's $400M firefighting shortfall hits Wyoming forest's budget
An updated report released by the Jemez y Sangre Water Planning Council reduced an estimate released five years ago that Santa Fe would have a 4 billion-gallon-a-year water shortfall in 2040 to just 1.4 billion ...
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Fire cuts power to Pryor-area homes
About 1,500 homes are without power today near Pryor after a wildfire knocked down an electric transmission line.
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Local guide
The Bureau of Land Management has scheduled open-house sessions for its Billings and Pompeys Pillar National Monument resource management plans.
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Deadlines
The need for new rules follows the official removal of the northern Rocky Mountain gray wolf in March from the federal list of threatened and endangered species.
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Deadlines
The need for new rules follows the official removal of the northern Rocky Mountain gray wolf in March from the federal list of threatened and endangered species.
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MSUB Finalists Down To Three
From The K-B-L-G News Center... PRYOR ORSER HAS TAKEN HIMSELF OUT OF THE RUNNING FOR THE HEAD MEN'S BASKETBALL COACHING POSITION AT MONTANA STATE-BILLINGS. ORSER'S DECISION TO WITHDRAW FROM CONSIDERATION LEAVES ...
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Orser Makes Case
From The K-B-L-G News Center... TWO DOWN, TWO TO GO IN TERMS OF THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE SEARCH COMMITTEE PICKS A NEW HEAD MEN'S BASKETBALL COACH AT MONTANA STATE BILLINGS.
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Across the Big Sky
BILLINGS - More than 200 teachers and guidance counselors who were laid off last week will be rehired, Billings s chool officials said Friday.
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MSU Billings sets interviews for coaching candidates
Montana State-Billings officials have set on-campus interviews next week for the four finalists for the men's basketball coaching job.
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Forest unveils travel plan for mountains
Some motorized routes were cut while others were added as the Custer National Forest unveiled its completed travel management plan for the Beartooth and Pryor mountains Tuesday.
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