Jul 26, 2008 | Montana Standard
"No more sprawl" was the reader message sent in response to last week's question.
"No more sprawl" was the reader message sent in response to last week's question.
Work Every Bit as Wild as It Is Woolly
“Learning to shear is a lesson in humility”
It sounds like something a Zen master might ask: How does the wool come off a sheep? Montana State University's sheep-shearing school in Norris, Mont., helps to address a sudden shortage of talent resulting ... via New York Times
“By today's plan, people get into the store, see a hat they like fairly well”
The hat man By Daniel Person of the Bozeman Daily Chronicle - 02/23/2008 Erik Petersen / The Bozeman Chronicle / APLarry Shore, owner of WesTrends, shapes a straw hat in his shop near Norris recently. via Montana Standard
Dutch Gold Resources Updates Drilling Program, Filing Status
“While we have made significant progress, and expect to be current within the next few weeks, we are devoting additional resources in order to streamline our internal reporting processes.”
Dutch Gold Resources, Inc. , a developer and operator of proven gold mines and a regional mill in North America, today announced that it has received assays covering the preliminary results of its Fall and ... via Market Wire
“This particular project as it was configured was not in substantial compliance with that policy”
Madison County commissioners unanimously turned down a controversial subdivision planned near Norris. via Montana Standard