Tribe to take over shelter at Crow Agency
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By the end of this week, the Crow Tribe will be assuming care for 30 flood-displaced people still sheltered in the tribe's Multipurpose Building at Crow Agency. About 20 tribal workers are ...
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Senators see new cooperation
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WASHINGTON -- U.S.senators from the seven states that line the Missouri River said Wednesday they have a new sense of cooperation after a summer of heavy flooding throughout the river basin. The ...
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Exxon spill highlights gaps in pipeline oversight
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BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) -- Three weeks after a broken Exxon Mobil pipeline spilled 1,000 barrels of oil into the Yellowstone River, federal officials remain unsure how many pipelines carrying hazardous ...
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Co-op lands $70M loan for broadband build-out
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HELENA -- A Montana telephone cooperative landed a $70 million federal loan Wednesday that will enable it to expand high-speed Internet and television service into rural, northcentral Montana and ...
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Judge upholds change to wolf status
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HELENA -- The way Congress went about removing endangered species protections from the Northern Rockies gray wolf undermines the rule of law, but it did not violate the Constitution, a federal ...
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Deficit-reduction needs to include tax revenue
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Dylan Brown Independent Record - Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., talks to the Independent Record editorial board Wednesday about the newly created debt super ...
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Crow Fair blends culture, history in annual celebration
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You might say Crow Fair is a blending of old and new. The old is the culture, the regalia, the horses, the parade that are all part of the Crow tradition and the annual celebration that goes back ...
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'Mountain Man' denies several drug charges
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One of the self-described "mountain men" who abducted former world-class biathlete Kari Swenson in Montana in 1984 has pleaded not guilty to several drug charges. The Bozeman Daily ...
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