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Photo taken during investigation in October 2008
A 21-year-old man accused of stabbing his father to death in the family's Waterloo home last year has entered a guilty plea in the case.
Owners opt to demolish charred Whitehall buildings
The owners of several buildings that burned in a downtown Whitehall fire in March have decided to tear the buildings down and not rebuild, according to the Jefferson Local Development Corporation manager Tara Mastel.
RED LODGE - The Montana State Historic Preservation Review Board recently nominated four properties for the national register.
Headwater Country Jam in full swing
Headwater Country Jam, held at a landmark between Three Forks and Whitehall that locals call The Bridge, features some top-notch country entertainers in an outdoor setting this weekend.
Fire Safety In Historic Buildings
A recent string of fires has destroyed many historic buildings in downtowns across Montana.
Whitehall fire report released
Fire officials still do not know what caused a devastating March 6 fire that ripped through the heart of Whitehall's business district, destroying a handful of businesses and leaving several people without jobs.
Three Arrested in Armed Robbery
Jackson police arrested three people, Monday, in connection with the armed robbery of a 36-year-old woman outside her east Jackson apartment.
Big bucks blowout: The stimulus money
The House last week approved a plan to spend millions in federal stimulus dollars, despite attempts from Republican legislators to change or reject the bill.
Over the past few weeks, our region - specifically Montana and Alaska - have experienced a series of emergency incidents.
Bill to limit animal hoarding draws mixed response
HELENA - A bill to limit hoarding of animals in Montana drew praise and concern Thursday during a three-hour House Judiciary Committee hearing.
It's a perfect morning. You hit the local coffee roasters for your morning java, spending a little time with the local paper as you down your first cup.
Whitehall man's poaching conviction upheld
A federal appeals court has upheld the conviction and four-year prison term for a southwest Montana man who pleaded guilty in an elk poaching case.
Whitehall business owners, residents unite to rebuild
The task to rebuild the main business strip in Whitehall, a tiny town that houses just over 1,000 people, began Tuesday just days after if was ravaged by a devastating fire.
Whitehall businesses work to restore services
Some business owners and employees in Whitehall worked to re-establish services to the community after they watched their businesses burn in a Friday blaze that ripped through town.
Businesses at the corner of West Legion Avenue and North Main Street have been destroyed.
Tester tours Whitehall fire scene
The Friday fire which leveled some Whitehall businesses attracted the attention of Montana Senator Jon Tester.
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