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Reflections from the Microbrew Trail
Jurgen Knoller, dean of Montana microbrewing and owner of one of the oldest breweries in the state, Bayern Brewing of Missoula, and Sandy Stinnett, co-owner of one of the new start-ups, Beaver Creek Brewing of ...
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Red Lodge enjoys record turnout
A recent increase in snow and cool temperatures left the slopes in Red Lodge in prime condition today.
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3 inches of snow falls overnight in Billings area
A Pacific storm began dumping snow in the Billings area shortly after midnight and by 6 a.m. today about 3 inches had accumulated.
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Flatiron Gallery, Billings' contemporary-art showcase, to close
One of the last Billings galleries showcasing contemporary art, the Flatiron Gallery, is closing Dec.
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A gift of profound perspective
In 1956, Mary Matovich wrote a Christmas letter to her children that told a remarkable story.
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Bootstrap loans help nine entrepreneurs
At the end of its first year, Bootstrap Montana Loan Program, a partnership between the Bozeman-based TechRanch and the Gianforte Family Charitable Trust, has deployed $90,000 in micro-loans and helped nine ...
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Billings man pleads not guilty to drug charges
A 39-year-old man connected to a drug investigation involving Carbon County Attorney Robert Eddleman has pleaded not guilty for a second time to charges of trafficking cocaine.
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LocalGuide: Santa to help with blood drive
Santa will be on the roof of United Blood Services, 1444 Grand Ave., until 100 units of blood have been donated beginning at 10 a.m. Dec.
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Virginia City brewery lands endangered property grant
Restoration of the Gilbert Brewery in Virginia City, the oldest intact pioneer brewery in the West, is one of three projects selected to share a $65,000 grant for much-needed repairs.
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Krone's 'e-joke' irritates Rankin
A joke between city council members maybe went too far. At least one member feels that way.
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Leading credit unions plan merger
Two of Montana's biggest credit unions are planning to merge. Avanta Federal Credit Union and Summit Credit Union are uniting resources.
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Indicted Carbon County attorney pleads not guilty
Carbon County Attorney Robert Eddleman says he has taken a leave of absence as he fights federal charges that he used and distributed cocaine at parties he hosted over the last four years.
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Furniture CEO's daughter pleads not guilty to hosting cocaine parties
The daughter of the chief executive officer of American Furniture Warehouse appeared in court on Tuesday on charges she hosted cocaine parties over the course of several years.
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Leiper's Fork: 16 teams launch season
The Hillsboro-Leiper's Fork Recreation Association's 2008-09 basketball season tips off Saturday with 16 Hillsboro teams taking to the courts.
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Column: Readers want to know cost, coverage, familiarity
I received a flood of e-mails and calls reacting to last week's columns about health care reform, and I'd like to respond first to perhaps the most important one, from an 84-year-old man in Red Lodge.
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Tuesday's snow sets daily mark
Tuesday's snowfall set a single-day record for Dec. 2. Billings Logan International Airport received about 4.6 inches of snow, just breaking the record of 4.5 inches, which was set in 1972.
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The dream that saved a city
The dream that saved a city by JOHN CLAYTON On a winter evening in 1924, seven men met at a Red Lodge hotel.
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Carbon County attorney indicted on drug charges
Carbon County Attorney Robert Eddleman has been indicted on drug charges, U.S. Attorney Bill Mercer said Thursday.
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Red Lodge Hospital Grant
The Red Lodge Beartooth Hospital gets a big boost from the state. The Montana Department of Commerce awarded the hospital $600,000 dollars through the block grant program.
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MontGuide: Hearings planned on Red Lodge EA
The Montana Department of Transportation has prepared an Environmental Assessment for the proposed Corridor Study-Red Lodge-North project and will conduct two public hearings.
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