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Race to the Sky starts this morning in Lincoln
Twelve will be running in the 350-mile, 12-dog class and will start at Camp Rimini at 10 this morning.
Mortenson asks judge to toss 'Three Cups' lawsuit
HELENA, Mont. -- Greg Mortenson has asked a judge to throw out a lawsuit that accuses him of defrauding readers in his best-selling "Three Cups of Tea." The Montana humanitarian's attorney says the lawsuit would subject other authors to expensive claims and stifle the free exchange of ideas.
Carroll Students to Spend Spring Break Serving Poor
In March, a group of 28 Carroll College students will be embarking on three separate service trips to cities in the United States.
Lawsuit filed over Jesus statue on public land
HELENA, Mont. - The fevered battle over a 57-year-old Jesus statue at a northwest Montana ski resort escalated Wednesday with a new lawsuit arguing the Forest Service needs to boot the relic from its mountaintop perch.
Judge shoots down Schweitzer's line-item vetoes
HELENA, Mont. - A Helena judge said Monday that Gov. Brian Schweitzer's vetoes of some local infrastructure spending were unconstitutional.
$1.5M New West deal before insurance commissioner
HELENA, Mont. — State regulators are examining a $1.5 million proposal by an Oregon insurer to take over a portion of Montana's third-largest health insurance company as part of a government anti-trust settlement.
Bullock: Ennis schools wrongly transferred funds
It's not often you can take a true story based on a young man who gets cancer before slowly... When ABC set out to do its tense, nerve-rattling story for prime time, it seemed like a no-brainer... HELENA, Mont.
MONTANA: 'Piggyback Bandit' admits to assaults
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Witness says statement recanting rape was false
It's not often you can take a true story based on a young man who gets cancer before slowly... When ABC set out to do its tense, nerve-rattling story for prime time, it seemed like a no-brainer... HELENA, Mont.
2/3/2012 - WGIF Scholarship Awarded to Janet Clark
Janet Clark, a La Crosse resident and non-traditional student, has been selected to receive the $500 scholarship from WGIF and WGIF member company West Bend Mutual Insurance Company.
Schweitzer gets four nominees for Montana commissioner of political practices
It's not often you can take a true story based on a young man who gets cancer before slowly... When ABC set out to do its tense, nerve-rattling story for prime time, it seemed like a no-brainer... HELENA - Republican and Democratic leaders in the Montana Legislature on Thursday sent four names to Gov.
Betsey Hurd Captures Emotion in the Motion of Horses
It is said that life imitates art, but Betsey Hurd will tell you that her paintings seek to imitate the nuances of her very equestrian life.
Man admits to jumping on backs of student athletes
HELENA, Mont. - A 250-pound Montana man with a history of jumping on the backs of student athletes in the Pacific Northwest has pleaded guilty to assault.
Interior releases $1.9B plan to buy Indian land
HELENA, Mont. -- Federal officials have released their proposal on how they plan to spend $1.9 billion to buy up Native American-owned fractionated land tracts and turn them over to tribes.
Man sought on several warrants arrested in Helena
Police Chief Troy McGee says 48-year-old Brent Ray Nelson of Great Falls was arrested in Helena Tuesday night after a resident spotted someone hiding behind cars near a car body repair shop.
Locals voice concerns over effects of Drumlummon mine
About 40 residents who live near an active gold mining operation northwest of Helena gathered in an old schoolhouse Wednesday to express their concerns about operations at the Drumlummon underground gold and silver mine.
Mountain Jesus statue gets OK to stay atop Montana ski hill
In this Feb. 20, 2011 file photo, freshmen at the University of Montana, from left, Jake Coburn, Stephanie Ralls and Claire Dal Nogare, visit a statue of Jesus Christ at Whitefish Mountain Resort Whitefish, Mont.
Prison makes inmate banking easier
Just in time for the year's biggest sporting event, at least to some, we dipped into the mail pile... HELENA, Mont.
Montana Food Bank Saves Thousands in 2011 by Composting Food Waste
The Great Falls Community Food Bank recycles food waste to produce a rich organic compost to help with the revitalization of local soil.