Mar 31, 2008 | Fox News
Transcript: Gov. Phil Bredesen on 'FOX News Sunday'
The following is a partial transcript of the March 30, 2008, edition of "FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace": "FOX NEWS SUNDAY" HOST CHRIS WALLACE: Now we turn to the increasingly bitter fight among Democrats ... via Fox News
HELENA- At least 50 people in 16 states have become ill from eating cantaloupes from a Honduran manufacturer, believed to be linked to a salmonella outbreak. via Great Falls Tribune
John H. Richardson Appointed General Manager at the 320 Guest Ranch Located near Big Sky, Montana
“I'm very excited about returning to Montana and to having the opportunity to work at such a unique and truly special place”
John H. Richardson Appointed General Manager at the 320 Guest Ranch Located near Big Sky, Montana . via Hotel Online
POPLAR - A two-hour "Dateline NBC" story about Barry Beach, which was scheduled to run Friday, was postponed until sometime in April. via Great Falls Tribune
Air taxi to serve Essential Air points
GLASGOW - A private air charter company is stepping in to provide passenger service that was discontin-ued when Big Sky Airlines ceased operations earlier this month, the Glasgow Courier reported. via Great Falls Tribune
ANOTHER VERY IMPRESSIVE MONTH OF TRAFFIC AT BILLINGS LOGAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN FEBRUARY, BUT IT MAY BE THE LAST ONE FOR AWHILE AT MONTANA'S LARGEST AND BUSIEST AIRPORT. via KBLG-AM Billings
MALTA - Driver Hank Coolidge will be the featured speaker at the Phillips County Motor Sports third annual dinner on Saturday, March 22. via Great Falls Tribune
BOZEMAN - Twenty-five cars of a Montana Rail Link train derailed in a canyon about five miles east of Bozeman Saturday morning. via Great Falls Tribune
Glacier National Park is seeking public comments as it prepares to complete an environmental assessment of restroom construction, an improved shuttle stop and a renewable power generation system for the Logan ... via Great Falls Tribune
Musical Ministry's exit 'a monumental thing'
“We weren't looking to reinvent the wheel with this album”
There's one band and one person solely responsible for putting industrial metal on the map. via Great Falls Tribune
MT companies given biomass grants
Some local businesses are getting a lot of money to deveop what the Department of Agriculture calls woody biomass. via KRTV
Pet care costs a pretty penny: Think insurance
“I think (pet insurance) would be great if you could afford it”
Ranee Hobbs figures she and her husband, Scott, spent $3,800 treating Sara Lee before they decided it was time to put down their 10-year-old Doberman. via Great Falls Tribune
Government disbursing grants for use of woody debris
The federal government is disbursing some $4 million in grants to encourage innovative uses of low-value trees and woody debris removed from national forests, with nearly one-fourth of that money going to ... via KPAX
Retirees Council spearheading cell phone donation efforts
“I am excited for the retirees to take the lead in helping with this project.”
Team Malmstrom knows what an important role the Retirees Council plays every year in support of Operation Happy Holidays. via Great Falls Tribune
“We've worked very hard in this agency, with the Legislature and the governor's office, to put us in a position where we are managing more and more offenders in treatment programs in the community”
LAME DEER - The president-elect of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe says she will remain the chief professional officer for the Northern Cheyenne Boys & Girls Club until she is sworn in. via Great Falls Tribune
After a short winter break, construction resumes Monday on U.S. Highway 2 through Havre. via Great Falls Tribune