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Recycle your Christmas tree
Once again, the city of Bozeman and Allied Waste Services will be recycling Christmas trees.
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Commission approves sale of lots in Rolling Glen Ranch
The largest development ever proposed in Montana took a step toward getting back on track Monday.
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Class B All-State Volleyball: Eureka, Loyola put two on all-state team
Loyola Sacred Heart and Eureka each placed a pair of players on the Class B all-state volleyball squad, which was voted on by league coaches recently.
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Audubon Christmas bird counts start today
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Audubon Society's Christmas bird counts in Montana.
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N.D. senator wants deposit below the Bakken studied
Government scientists should try to find out how much crude can be recovered from a promising reservoir beneath North Dakota's already prolific oil patch, Sen.
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Downturn Has Builders in Bankruptcy, or Just Getting Out
Small construction companies are seeking bankruptcy protection in Montana like never before, say Montana bankruptcy lawyers.
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'Tis the season
Santa Claus is coming to town. On Saturday afternoon, for the 28th year in a row, Santa and his elves will join the parade down Bozeman's Main Street, lighting the Christmas decorations and waving to the crowds ...
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Giving spirit
Even as the economy flounders and wallets tighten, Toys for Tots organizers say they aim to ensure every area child gets at least one present this holiday season.
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Paddler Will Row Length of the Missouri River
Paddling Life Magazine is reporting that adventurer Dan Cook intends to row the entire length of the Missouri River beginning in April of 2009.
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Broadwater County goes back to voters for levy increase
The Broadwater County Sheriff's Department is going back to voters in February, this time with a mail ballot, to request a permanent 11-mill levy increase.
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Adventurer to Row Solo for Disabled Veterans
Fresh off his two-year, 75,000 mile around-the-world fishing expedition, Dan T. Cook, avid outdoor enthusiast and adventurer, plans to embark on a solo rowing trip spanning more than 3,700 miles through the ...
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Stewart among most popular area guitarist
Stewart among most popular area guitarist In recognition of National Native American Heritage Month, I'm going to recognize a Montana Indian musician each week in November.
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Controversey surrounds area development plot
Broadwater County commissioners are finding one person's butcher shop is another person's slaughterhouse.
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Testing for the big day
Ron Paul was the clear presidential winner in precinct 46 after the votes were counted Thursday.
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Three hurt in I-90 rollover near Three Forks
Three people were taken to Bozeman Deaconess Hospital Friday morning after a car rolled on Interstate 90 west of Three Forks.
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The Realization of Perfect Steak
The great people of the Inland Empire voted Pinnacle Peak the best steakhouse in the area, which is a nostalgic choice, fun and even novel - but hardly accurate .
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Colter's Run by Stephen T. Gough
If the story of the American West and western exploration starts with the Lewis & Clark expedition, then surely one of its seminal heroes must be John Colter.
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Campaign urges kids to focus on the road
Students at Three Forks High School received a $2,000 National Youth Leadership Council grant Friday for their "FOCUS on the road, it's not all about you" campaign, an effort to help address risky driving ...
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Butte area recovers from weekend snowstorm
The Butte area saw the first snowstorm of the season this weekend. This weekend's snowstorm dumped one to two feet of snow in the mountains and five or more inches piled up in the valleys.
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Three Forks man admits to fraud
A Three Forks man has been ordered to pay his mother more than $4,000 for living off her social security checks while she lived, neglected, in low-income housing.
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