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Martinsdale woman looking to help kids
A Martinsdale woman hopes to brighten the holidays for thousands of homeless children across Montana.
Strong Winds, Cool Temperatures
As temperatures cool down during the autumn season, the foliage on the trees brightens up the landscape.
Jury convicts ex-postal worker of fraud
A federal jury this week convicted a former Postal Service worker accused of lying about her physical condition to receive worker's compensation benefits for injuries.
Trial opens for ex-postal worker charged with fraud
A former Postal Service employee lied about her ability to work to continue receiving workers' compensation benefits even though undercover surveillance video will show that the worker lived an active, outdoors ...
Fire costs limit forest budgets
Even though Montana has had a mild wildfire season, the state's national forest budgets have been scorched a bit.
City Lights: Best summer reading need not be light
When I put out a call for summer reading recommendations a couple of weeks ago, 23 readers wrote in to suggest nearly 50 titles.
Martinsdale man claims $90,000 Montana Cash prize
HELENA, Mont. - A Martinsdale man has claimed the $90,000 Montana Cash prize from Wednesday's drawing.
Vic Miller's Commentary - May 29, 2008
My wife and I drove to White Sulphur Springs on Memorial Day and put flowers on the grave of my mother and other relatives who are buried at the cemetery.
Bair Museum supports anxious for re-opening
“Alberta and Marguerite wanted this to be a museum and not only is it important to their family history, but it's really important to Montana history.”
In a home housing artifacts sometimes only found in the finest of museums in New York City, the average Montanan can find themselves gazing on artwork of Edouard Cortes, handwritten correspondence from Charlie ... via KRTV
Bair Family Museum open for the summer
Take a trip back in time and discover the history of one of Montana's most illustrious families - the Bairs. via Great Falls Tribune
'Montana Museum Board Breached Duty, Court Says'
"Montana Museum Board Breached Duty, Court Says": Today's edition of The New York Times contains an article that begins, "The Montana Supreme Court dismissed on Tuesday the board of the Charles M. Bair Family ... via Legal Times
Colony pins hopes on wind power
“We almost always have a constant wind”
MARTINSDALE COLONY -When he was a kid, Peter Wipf and his father used to feed the cattle each morning from a horse-drawn wagon. via Great Falls Tribune
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