Oct 1, 2009 | KXLF
Discovery of dead cows in Brady leads to radiation inquiry
A team from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is in North Central Montana this week trying to solve a radiation mystery that started with dead cows.
BICKNELL - Daughter born Friday to Jodi and James Bicknell of Great Falls. FAHSHOLTZ/CONKLIN - Son born Friday to Heather Fahsholtz and Richard Conklin of Great Falls.
EGELAND - Son born Thursday to Traci and Mike Egeland of Great Falls. FERRARA - Son born Thursday to DeeAnn and Michael Ferrara of Great Falls.
Young grizzlies push farther eastward
A couple of young grizzly bears have been drawing attention in parts of Pondera and Toole counties and have even turned the heads of motorists on I-15 when the bruins were in a field east of the interstate.
Cascade County schools getting stimulus money
Some more green is on the way to help Montana schools go green as the state is giving grants worth nearly $3.5 million to 17 school districts.
Montana's support of rural schools lags behind neighbors
Tim Tharp doesn't have to read the paper to know who had a baby in Teton County.
A delicate merger: Consolidated schools face tough transitions
Mary Kay Rambo can't help but cry sitting in Chester's home economics classroom, surrounded by shiny sinks, new cupboards and countertops.
It takes grain, water and patience to make whiskey. Making a profit at it - legally, that is - seems to require a tax break as well.