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Misty Salois and Aaron Benjamin Brien were married June 7 in Missoula, with Daniel Bever officiating.
Indian tribe in Montana wants to exploit coal
CROW AGENCY, Mont. - They tried casinos on the Crow Indian reservation. The one designed to bring in the biggest crowds, Res-a-Vegas, went bust within a year and is now a fireworks stand.
FWP still working on Smith plan
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks officials say they continue to develop a draft management plan for the Smith River State Park and River Corridor and that the public likely will have an opportunity to comment on ...
HAVRE - Rep. Denny Rehberg this week announced $150,000 in funding for revitalization of the historic Havre U.S. Post Office and Federal Courthouse in the Interior Appropriations Bill.
Yes: Developing domestic oil sources will help end energy crisis
WASHINGTON - To burst the oil bubble, use a drill! If Congress stands up to special interests and develops domestic energy sources, oil prices will tumble.
Legislators to discuss Highwood power plant on June 10
A legislative subcommittee will meet June 10 to review a recent decision regarding the adequacy of the air-quality permit for the proposed Highwood Generating Station southeast of Great Falls.
Public squirms as plan evolves
Some Missoulians watching the Downtown Master Plan come together fear it won't protect historic neighborhoods, and they question why planners set boundaries before engaging the public in the $450,000 endeavor.
The Sundance Kid comes to Fort Benton Saturday - sort of
The Sundance Kid makes an appearance in Fort Benton at 7 p.m. on Saturday. The Missouri Breaks Interpretive Center hosts Dan Thyer in the living history presentation of Harry Alonzo Longabaugh, better known as ...
City lights: Montana gets glaring view of spotlight
For the first and probably the last time, Montanans are growing weary of being in the thick of a presidential campaign.
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Two U.S. tribes differ on approach to energy riches
By Adam Tanner
CROW AGENCY, Montana (Reuters) - For many decades the rival neighboring American Indian Crow and Northern Cheyenne tribes have suffered high unemployment and poverty in a remote area of one of most remote U.S. states.
Now the Crow are starting to develop the energy riches on their reservation -- including billions of dollars worth of coal, oil and gas -- in an effort to end poverty, while the Northern Cheyenne say widespread extraction of coal or other natural resources could threaten their reservation.
Obama angles for showcase win in Montana
In this May 19, 2008 file photo, Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., is escorted to the stage by tribal members at rally in Crow Agency, Mont.
Hillary Clinton coming back to MT
Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says she will be back in Montana campaigning next week.
Agency to increasflow of Mighty Mo
The Bureau of Reclamation said Friday it plans to increase the rate of water flowing from Canyon Ferry Reservoir early Monday to make room for melting headwaters snowpack and rain from the current storm.
Obama pledges new era for federal-Indian relations
CROW AGENCY, Mont. - Pledging to usher in a new era of honest federal dealings with Indian tribes, Democratic presidential front-runner Barack Obama on Monday made an unprecedented stop in Montana Indian ...
Obama Seeks Delegate Majority in Ore., Ky. Primaries
The Associated Press 2 comments Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at a rally in Crow Agency, Mont., Monday, May 19, 2008.
Democrat Barack Obama got a brand-new name as he courted native Americans in the West.
Obama visits Billings, Bozeman, Crow Agency today
BILLINGS - Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama returns to Montana on Monday.
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Crow Nation welcomes Barack Black Eagle
Black Eagle: Barack Obama at Crow Agency, Montana Democrat Barack Obama has become an honorary member of an American Indian tribe and promised a proactive policy to help tribal people if he wins the White House ...