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American Agri-Women Meet In Washington, D.C.
WOMEN MEET IN WASHINGTON, D.C. May 22, 2013 Source: American Agri-Women news release sent via AgPR --the news distribution service for agriculture Leaders of American Agri-Women from throughout the country will gather in Washington, DC, the week of June 2-5,2013 for the organization's annual Washington, DC Fly-in. The Twentieth Annual Symposium ... (more)
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Brian Schweitzer Named Chairman Of Mining Company
Source: TPM Former Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer on Monday was elected chairman of the board for the Stillwater Mining Company.
Cheyenne musicians shine at NAMMY awards
Two Montana American Indian musicians won Native American Music Association awards at last weekend's 14th annual awards show in New York.
Information sought on game kill
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks game wardens are looking for information about an incident about a month ago when as many as 30 antelope were killed illegally southeast of Billings.
Medicaid arguments don't quite add up
Republicans must be getting nervous about their refusal to expand Medicaid in Montana.
Cheyenne musicians shine at NAMMY awards
Two Montana American Indian musicians won Native American Music Association awards at last weekend's 14th annual awards show in New York.
Information sought on game kill
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks game wardens are looking for information about an incident about a month ago when as many as 30 antelope were killed illegally southeast of Billings.
Medicaid arguments don't quite add up
Republicans must be getting nervous about their refusal to expand Medicaid in Montana.
Mont. man in custody after release in 1979 slaying
To the U.S. technology industry, there's a dramatic shortfall in the number of Americans skilled in computer programming and engineering that is hampering business.
Montana man back in custody over 1979 slaying
Facing a return to prison possibly for the rest of his life, Barry Beach awaits word on his fate Wednesday, May 15, 2013 at a Billings, Mont.
Woman Arrested For Drunk Driving After Drunk Horse Riding
Ah, a Sunday night in Montana. You know what that means? It's time to go for a drunk horse ride and then a nice drunk drive after hours of other drunk activities.
Trucking firm fined $83,500 for gasoline spill
Billings, MT-based Keller Transportation, a trucking company responsible for a 2008 tanker spill near the shore of Flathead Lake in western Montana that cost more than $1 million to clean up, has been ordered to pay a $83,500 fine by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Battle for courthouse continues in online auction
Two bidders continued their battle for ownership of the former James F. Battin Federal Courthouse in downtown Billings in an online auction that intensified Thursday.
Schweitzer courts unions as he considers 2014
Former Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer, left, speaks with union representatives at the Montana AFL-CIO annual convention in Billings, Mont.
Continue reading: Cuts threaten program
For most 15-year-olds, not to mention grown-ups, giving a speech in front of peers is a most terrifying torment.
GSA Close to Unloading Two More Excess Federal Properties
The General Services Administration on Thursday announced two signs of progress on the Obama administration's push to sell off excess federal properties, one a completed sale and transfer of an Army munitions plant in Arden Hills, Minn., and the other an online auction in the final stages of selling an empty federal office building in Billings, ... (more)
Five Accused of Diverting Money for Tribe
A Chippewa Cree tribal leader, a former state lawmaker and three others used a fake billing system and a shell company to pocket hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal stimulus aid meant for the Montana tribe, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.
She was born June 6, 1932, to J.N. Agapeto and Anemaria Lucero, in Folsom, N.M. She married Ruben Bargas on Dec.
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A jury has found a Virginia man guilty of trying to kill seven Montana law enforcement officers by throwing pipe bombs at their vehicles during a chase in north-central Montana.