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Prioritizing the plows: Wide array of factors drive decisions
As northcentral Montana resembles the inside of a freezer, workers from the state, city and county continue efforts to clear the white stuff and keep roads passable.
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Can you spell empowerment?
Eliza Wiley IR photo editor - The Elks Lodge donated 950 age-appropiate dictionaries to third-grade students from Townsend, Boulder, Wolf Creek and the Helena Valley.
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Colony members deliver Thanksgiving birds
Dozens of area residents picked up the Thanksgiving turkeys in the Holiday Village parking lot Monday that they had ordered from the New Rockport Colony at the Great Falls Farmers Market last summer.
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Katheren Alpha Johnson
HAVRE - Katheren Alpha Johnson, 86, of Havre, died of natural causes Sunday at her home.
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Department looking for comments on bridge work
HELENA - The Montana Department of Transportation is seeking comments on proposals for routine inspection and rehabilitation of several steel bridges throughout the state.
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Cascade homes hit by fire
A fire has damaged two homes near Cascade. Neighbors tell us the fire started during the night in a mobile home at 21 Seibold Lane.
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Biologists counting rainbows in the Missouri
State fisheries crews began Tuesday night conducting their annual fall rainbow trout population estimates on the Missouri River.
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RECORDS
BIRKBY - Daughter born Thursday to Renae and Steve Birkby of Great Falls. DAUWALDER - Daughter born Wednesday to Amy and Jim Dauwalder of Fairfield.
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Mountain lion skulks through streets of Cascade
A mountain lion that wandered through the streets of Cascade last week will be shot if it comes back to town.
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RECORDS
FREDERICK - Son born Tuesday to Alana and Aaron Frederick of Great Falls. KLEINSASSER - Son born Tuesday to Susanna and William Kleinsasser of Wolf Creek.
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Craig votes yes for sewer district
The second time around is a charm. Voters in Craig last week approved the creation of a sewer-and-water district to handle the small town's wastewater treatment problems.
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More of this story
The state Legislature's Fire Suppression Interim Committee, meeting in Choteau last week, gave several area residents a chance to air their views on the costs and impact of forest fires.
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Meeting on wildfire suppression Wednesday
An interim legislative committee charged with addressing the state's rising costs of fighting wildfires will meet Wednesday in the Rocky Mountain Front community of Choteau, and the public is invited.
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Fire crews fight blaze ignited at Wolf Creek
An unoccupied home was destroyed after a propane tank caught fire near Wolf Creek.
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After long Thursday, Friday quiet as no new blazes erupt
After a busy day dealing with a rash of lightning-sparked wildfires the previous day, crews had no new blazes to contend with Friday.
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After long Thursday, Friday quiet as no new blazes erupt
After a busy day dealing with a rash of lightning-sparked wildfires the previous day, crews had no new blazes to contend with Friday.
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2-acre fire breaks out near Wolf Creek
Crews are responding to a nearly two-acre wildfire near Wolf Creek. The fire, which is off Highway 434 at mile marker 8, is in steep terrain and moving slowly, according to Lewis and Clark County Sheriff Cheryl ...
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Pine beetle infestation killing off trees in West
Amy Gannon, hatchet in hand, sliced a slab of bark from a lodgepole pine tree near Wolf Creek, Mont., and quickly spotted a mountain pine beetle larva no bigger than her pinky fingernail.
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Global Warming Update: Snow Blocks Key Road in Montana Park
Due to record snowfalls in Montana this year, Glacier National Park's famous Going-to-the-Sun Road was finally opened to tourists Wednesday -- much later than normal.
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APPLAUSE
These students at MSU-Great Falls College of Technology earned a 4.0 grade point average during the spring session.
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