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DNRC Meeting Rolls On Despite Travel Problems
Just like the show must go on, the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation meeting scheduled last week for the Daniels County Museum Association's Nemont Friendship Room had to go on as well - at Nemont's Scobey headquarters.
Nearly 100 poles downed in sever storm
Craig Herbert had what he called a trial by fire during the severe winter weather two weeks ago.
For those involved with "In the Land of the Assiniboine" the Valley County Historical Society's admirable and strikingly professional new documentary the wait is over.
Storm Causes Power Outages, Affects Many
The TV weatherman probably summed it up best during the Friday night broadcast: "This is a nasty system." Two days prior, on Wednesday, January 20, the National Weather Service in Glasgow was telling all who would listen a big storm is brewing, and you'd better be prepared.
Dam releases increased to prevent blackouts
Releases of water from Fort Peck Dam were sharply increased Sunday to provide electricity to the upper Midwest as ice storms snapped major transmission power lines in North Dakota, South Dakota and eastern Montana over the weekend.
Surviving the blizzard: How we did it
Take several days of freezing fog, treat the hoar frost with a drizzle of rain, then watch as scores of overburdened power poles snap under the weight.
Geology on the Road to Glasgow Part 2
Continuing north from the Grassrange turn off, we drive to Malta, Montana, and then turning right onto US 2, we drive east towards Glasgow, Montana.
Concerned about higher ag land taxes? Public meeting goes down this week in Glasgow
With hundreds of appeals filed against higher ag land taxes, the Valley County commissioners have scheduled a public meeting on tax reappraisal.
Caught in tragedy: Maury Graham struggles to help Haiti
Maury Graham went to Haiti to attend a hopeful event, the dedication of a new seminary near Cap Haitian, the country's second-largest city, on the northern coast of the country.
Remote-controlled racing electrifying
When you pay just $200 or $300, you might be surprised at quickly your car accelerates or how effortlessly it turns.
Construction to begin in Valley County jail
BILLINGS - Construction on a new jail in Valley County is scheduled to begin this spring and county taxpayers won't be asked to foot the bill.
Fundraiser generates over $20,000 for proposed veterans memorial
A kickoff fundraiser for a veterans memorial in Valley County brought in more than $20,000 Dec.
Energy company assess wind potential north of Glasgow
The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation on Jan. 13 will issue a request for proposal for the development of a 100-megawatt wind energy project on state School Trust lands located 20 miles north of Glasgow.
Judge arrested on DUI suspicion in Valley County
A Valley County Justice Court judge has been charged with suspicion of DUI in Glasgow.
You walk down the aisle of your local grocery store. You just left work, you need groceries to fix dinner.
Theres no business like snow business
There is finally enough snow on the ground to pay attention to. It has to be removed from sidewalks, driveways and parking lots, but beware - don't dump it on public right of ways.
An overseas deployment for one Montana Army National Guard unit has been cancelled.
KALISPELL - A 48-year-old Hungry Horse man has been cited for two counts of animal cruelty after two of his dogs froze to death earlier this week.