Saturday Oct 17 | Great Falls Tribune
36th annual Montana History Conference continues through Saturday in Great Falls
If you don't know much about history here's your chance to redeem yourself. The 36th annual Montana History Conference continues today through Saturday at the Holiday Inn in Great Falls.
Collisions with deer on the rise
Drivers in Montana have a one-in-104 chance of colliding with a deer, making the state the fifth most likely for such accidents, according to a report released Monday by State Farm Insurance.
With 70,000 cats and dogs born each day, many find themselves without a home. One Montana group spent the weekend trying to curb the number of pets born in the Magic City.
From The K-B-L-G News Center... BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS SAY THEY WILL COMPLETE A WILD HORSE ROUNDUP ALONG THE MONTANA-WYOMING BORDER WITHIN THE NEXT FEW DAYS.
Send this Headwaters page to a friend or colleague: Reopened mine in Montana ready to ship coal Coal from the the Signal Peak Mine south of Roundup will soon hit the rails in Montana, bound to Midwestern power plants.
Retired railroader Breuning recognized
The siding that connects the new Signal Point Mine south of Roundup with BNSF's line from Shelby to Laurel will be named after a famous citizen at a stop along the way.
Signal Peak Mine expected to boost MT coal production
The grand opening of the Signal Peak Coal Mine near Roundup signals a big boost for Montana coal production.
Coal project near Roundup hits a milestone
Signal Peak Energy's coal project near Roundup hits a milestone today with our first look at the completed mine and rail spur.
Coal Slated to Roll Along Montana Rail Line
Developers of a reactivated coal mine in south-central Montana say they expect to start shipping coal to Midwestern power plants next week along a new 35-mile rail line.
The river that runs through Great Falls wasn't the only thing called 'The Big Muddy' Tuesday night as a hard downpour at the Big Sky Pro Rodeo Roundup turned the arena into a mucky mess.
The river that runs through Great Falls wasn't the only thing called 'The Big Muddy' Tuesday night as a hard downpour at the Big Sky Pro Rodeo Roundup turned the arena into a mucky mess.
Author's book gets national recognition
Carolyn Garriott knows that not everyone would choose to teach eighth-grade students.
From The K-B-L-G News Center... THE 67-YEAR-OLD MAN SUSPECTED OF FATALLY SHOOTING HIS NEIGHBOR NEAR ROUNDUP WAS ARRAIGNED YESTERDAY IN MUSSELSHELL DISTRICT COURT IN ROUNDUP.
Roundup man pleads not guilty to killing neighbor
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Roundup Murder Suspect Arraigned
A Roundup man tells a judge he's not guilty of murdering his neighbor. Family members and supporters of Tracy Beardslee sat anxiously in the courtroom waiting to hear from the man that authorities say shot and killed a person they considered a loving friend, son, and father.
Big Sky Pro Rodeo Rounudup aims to be best in Northwest
Advocates of the Big Sky Pro Rodeo Roundup are not satisfied that their event has become one of the best in Montana.
Kalispell Lawmaker Cycling Across the State
While working on an unrelated story this week, I called Kalispell state Rep. Cheryl Steenson, who is riding her bicycle across Montana this summer, and visiting many of her fellow lawmakers in their districts along the way.
Attorneys File Paperwork in Roundup Murder
The Musselshell County Attorneys Office filed paperwork charging a Roundup man with murdering his neighbor last week.
Roundup Suspect Expected in Court
Musselshell County sets a court date for a man accused of murdering his neighbor last week.