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High court won't rehear waterway case
The Montana Supreme Court will not rehear the Mitchell Slough case. In an order issued recently, the court turned down two petitions seeking a rehearing on the court's ruling in November that the slough was a ...
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in the Service - News from the military
Army National Guard Spec. Jacob R. Noonan, National Guard Staff Sgt. Kelley L. Ziegler, National Guard Spec.
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Brush up British accent to audition for 'Blithe Spirit' in Stevensville
The Stevensville Playhouse in Stevensville holds auditions for the Noel Coward play, 'Blithe Spirit,' on Jan.
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in the Service - News from the military
Air Force Airman 1st Class Steven D. Gardner graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.
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Stevi man pays more than $10,000 for illegally killing trophy whitetail
A Stevensville man paid more than $10,000 in restitution and fines after pleading guilty to charges he illegally purchased a resident's hunting license and shot a trophy whitetail buck.
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Struggling economy taking toll on UM scholarship funds
High school seniors graduating next May will have a tougher time getting scholarships at the University of Montana because of the uncertain economy.
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Blacksmith Brewing: Montana's Newwest Brewery
Above: Eric Hayes and Pamela Hayes, co-owoners, and brewmaster Mike Howard. Photo by Bill Schneider.
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Montanans, wildlife groups condemn state, feds for wolf pack slaughterPosted on Dec. 9
A coalition of Montana residents and wildlife protection organizations today condemned the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Department and the federal Wildlife Services for killing an entire wolf pack near ...
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Whoa! Mitchell Slough still off limits to public, pending final court proceedings
Until court proceedings are complete, public recreation is not allowed in the Bitterroot Valley's Mitchell Slough, according to Vivaca Crowser, information officer for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
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Quarry Brewing: Where They Dig Beer
What's behind the green door: It's Chuck Schnabel with his beer quilt and serving beer at the "community church" between questions.
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Healthy Start Council - Importance of child safety seats cana t be overstated
On June 8, 2000, my 22nd birthday, we woke up to a nice, sunny morning, so my husband, children and I headed out to Stevensville for the day.
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Public Record for Monday, December 8, 2008
Janet Jean Kares MISSOULA - Janet Jean Kares, 87, of Missoula, died Friday, Dec.
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Hikers missing in the Bitterroot
A search and rescue mission was underway Saturday as authorities searched for a pair missing hikers west of Stevensville.
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Carrie Paddock and Joseph Ruffatto
Carrie Paddock and Joseph Ruffatto were married June 28 at the Ruffatto Ranch in Stevensville, with the Rev.
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Thanksgiving meals offered in Western MT
Community meals will be served all across Western Montana on Thanksgiving Day. The Poverello Center in Missoula is expecting a big crowd tomorrow and will be open from 11:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The Ronan ...
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David R. McDonald
STEVENSVILLE - Retired Air Force Lt. Col. David R. McDonald, 81, of Stevensville, and formerly of Great Falls, an accomplished pilot, horseman and outdoorsman, died of complications from pneumonia on Friday at ...
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Group forms to help horses
People from all walks of life, from all corners of Montana, are no longer willing to be silent witnesses to the increasing cases of horse neglect and abuse.
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Missing Stevensville kids found
Two missing Stevensville children have been found and are now in the custody of law enforcement.
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High court says slough is public waterway
The Montana Supreme Court says a slough that runs through the Bitterroot Valley property of 1980s rocker Huey Lewis and others is a public waterway and open to recreational use under the state stream access ...
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Court closes potential access law loophole
The lengthy legal battle over sportsmen's access to the waters of the Mitchell Slough wasn't an attack on the constitutionality of Montana's 1985 Stream Access Law, as numerous earlier lawsuits had been.
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