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The 2008 Marias Fair boasted another outstanding sale Saturday, July 19, a tribute to the truly great local businesses and community members that so strongly support 4-H, agriculture, and the area youth.
The 2008 Marias Fair boasted another outstanding sale Saturday, July 19, a tribute to the truly great local businesses and community members that so strongly support 4-H, agriculture, and the area youth.
Mezzanine design, original beers at M.T. Barrels
“We've gone the extra mile to ensure our food is good quality and a good value”
Now that the weather has taken a turn for the better and the beauty of springtime finally has emerged, dining alfresco is the order of the day -- and M.T. Barrels Restaurant & Brewery in West Dundee is the ... via Courier News
USDA Export Sales: Corn Sales Hit Yearly Low
Corn Actual Sales 473,900 MT: 473,900 MT 2007-08 0 MT 2008-09 Trade Expectations 700,000 to 1,050,000 MT Weekly Sales Details Net sales of 473,900 metric tons --a marketing-year low--were 32 percent below the ... via Dairy Today
Case prepared in Florence triple murder
Prosecutors and defense attorneys are preparing for the next federal court appearance of the two men who are accused of killing three women at a Florence Hair salon back in 2001. via KPAX
Amtrak ridership in Montana up for fifth straight year
Amtrak ridership in Montana is up for the fifth consecutive year, but the pace of growth has slowed. via Montana's News Station
Patrol: Fatal highway crashes increased in 2007
The Montana Highway Patrol says the number of fatal accidents on the state's roadways continued to climb in 2007. via KPAX
Next Article in Star Tracks: Leno apologizes for homophobic comment Photos & Galleries Photo by AP Johnny Depp Johnny Depp: Cut above as Sweeney Todd By Tenley Woodman "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet ... via Boston Herald
Sam Adams brewer shares hops with Iowa craft brewers and others
The maker of Samuel Adams beer is helping the competition in times of a worldwide shortage of hops. via Montana's News Station
Congress still pigging out on pork-barrel projects: watchdog group
“By any measure, that has not occurred.”
What does a fruit fly research project in Paris, a sheep utilization program in Montana and a lobster institute in Maine all have in common? The insane ramblings of a mad-zoologist with too much time on his ... via Government Executive
Send this Headwaters page to a friend or colleague: USFS' road work will provide economic bump to Idaho, Montana The Northern Region of the U.S. Forest Service, which covers Idaho, Montana and the Dakotas, ... via Headwaters News
Sedgie's is always a favorite dining stop for lunch or dinner
Once in a while I like to catch up on some favorite places and give you an update. via Great Falls Tribune
Kids are kids and cooks are cooks. When you stir the two together for a good cause you get a little gem of a cookbook. via Great Falls Tribune
“Those who understand interest earn it”
Recession is one of those things most of us don't like to think about. Throughout your career, you have done your best to save. via Great Falls Tribune
$418 to W. Yellowstone, Montana
At first glance, today's extra special airfare may seem on the expensive side, but considering where air prices are headed these days, it truly is a bargain. via Atlanta Journal-Constitution
More Kids With Diabetes, Few Specialized Pediatricians
“The epidemic of childhood obesity has undoubtedly created new challenges for our health care, and we need to reassess the current system to ensure children with diabetes or at risk for diabetes receive appropriate care”
Diabetes Symptoms and Care For every 290 children with diabetes, there is only one board-certified pediatric endocrinologist available to care for them. via EMaxHealth
Area students win awards at Regional Science Fair
“The impact of grazing on Hordeum jubatum (foxtail barley) vegetative production, seed numbers, seed weight and seed viability”
Four local and regional students received top awards at the Regional Science Fair on March 12 in Shelby, earning them an all-expenses-paid trip to the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in May in ... via Great Falls Tribune
Engineers weigh readers' solutions to alleviate traffic
“We're scoping (evaluating) it with the city here”
Left-turn arrows and new traffic lights could make driving safer and more convenient in Great Falls, Tribune readers said in e-mails, letters and faxes to the newspaper in recent weeks. via Great Falls Tribune
Reuters Features - Health & Fitness
Wanted: Childhood diabetes specialists
“It's certainly a skill that you learn that probably most generalists aren't exposed to and don't feel comfortable with”
Despite a recommendation from the American Diabetes Association that all children with diabetes see a specialist for care, there are not enough specialists to treat even a fraction of the diabetic and obese ... via Reuters Features - Health & Fitness