Jun 2, 2009 | Great Falls Tribune
BILLINGS - The Rosebud County sheriff's office is asking for help in locating a missing 17-year-old girl.
The news a Rosebud County family has been aching to hear all week: A teen missing since Tuesday is reunited with her parents Friday morning.
Missing Forsyth area girl found
Rosebud County officials say a 17-year-old Forsyth-area girl who had been missing since Tuesday has been located.
Officials looking for missing teen
The Rosebud County's Sheriffs Department is looking for a missing person. A 17-year-old mentally disabled female is reported to be missing after she apparently wandered off at around 1:30 p.m. Tuesday from the Wild Horse Estate, which is located about 20 miles south of the city of Rosebud.
County road supervisors meeting to discuss ratings, water run-off and bridge maintenance
County road supervisors say 40,000 miles of county-maintained roads in Montana need an upgrade to 'fair' condition, but the cost would top $600 million.
One killed in wreck near Forsyth
A young woman is dead after wintry weather conditions caused her to roll her vehicle in Rosebud County Sunday evening.
Hardin woman dies in Rosebud County rollover
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DEADLINES by Friday, March 6 is the last day to: a Apply to take part in an April 2-4 workshop at the Grand Targhee Resort for UnCommon Sense: Business Leadership for a Sustainable Future, a program by the ...
Montanan headed to Obama inauguration
One lucky Montanan will be front and center to witness history as Barack Obama is sworn in as America's 44th president.
Cardinal ash pond 6th largest in U......
Fly ash ponds at coal-fired power plants are used to store a mixture of noncombustible materials taken out of the plant's exhaust by air pollution control equipment.
Three of four businesses checked illegally sold alcohol to minors during a compliance check Tuesday evening.
2 admit to involvement in death of Ashland man
Two of three people charged with the murder of an Ashland man who was bludgeoned with an ax handle and left to die in the cold have pleaded guilty to reduced charges.