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Heritage panel wants help with Virginia City's future
The discovery of gold, vigilante justice and the transition from territory to statehood - Virginia City holds a special place in Montana history.
Judge weighs stream-access arguments
A state judge in Virginia City is weighing arguments in a case over access to Montana streams for fishing or other recreation.
Heritage panel wants help with Virginia City's future
The discovery of gold, vigilante justice and the transition from territory to statehood - Virginia City holds a special place in Montana history.
The Meagher County Book Festival will host Humanities Montana Speakers Bureau program "Mark Twain in Montana" with Michael Delaney on Aug.
Lawyer appointed to defend TB man
A judge has ordered that a Twin Bridges man accused of shooting another man in the face this week take an attorney to help with his legal defense despite the man's insistence that he represent himself.
Charge amended in stabbing case
Jason Kifer, 34, of Jefferson City pleaded guilty last week in Virginia City to an amended charge of felony criminal endangerment.
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 ...
Ranchers sue over bison management
Two ranchers and a statewide ranching group are taking the Montana Department of Livestock to court, insisting that it remove all bison from the Horse Butte Peninsula north of West Yellowstone.
Glacier Brewing: A Taste of the Wild West
“We are family friendly and encourage people to bring their kids”
When you drive up the main street of Polson to Glacier Brewing, you get a little flashback to the Wild West. via NewWest
Rockies on a Tank of Gas Part 3
With two trips down, and two to go, I set out for my farthest journey to date when I headed north to Montana to see the living ghost town, Virginia City. via KIDK-TV Idaho Falls
Coming to DVD: Errol Flynn Westerns
Here's a look at another of the great releases coming out next August 26, Errol Flynn Westerns. via Laura's Miscellaneous Musings
Ron James presents lecture on Mark Twain; Muscle Powered walk at Clear Creek
Muscle Powered Walk from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Clear Creek. Meet leader Donna Inversin at the Costco parking lot on Clear Creek Road. via Nevada Appeal
Turmoil at Mont. Club for Ultra Rich
“We sell property. It's what we do.”
VIRGINIA CITY, Mont. For the ultra-rich, the Yellowstone Club is a private retreat like no other. via WJLA-TV Arlington
From crooks to cowgirls, Cowboy Hall of Fame inductees highlight state's intriguing history
“We have a couple of big crooks in there”
WOLF POINT - Two crooks and a horse join cowboys and cowgirls, famous buildings and storied ranches on a list of 51 people or things recently inducted into the new Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame. via Great Falls Tribune
SEELEY LAKE - Some residents of Seeley Lake are pushing for a 3 percent resort tax on "luxury items," as a way tourists can share the financial burden of maintaining the town's infrastructure. via Great Falls Tribune
Own a piece of Montana history
“I'll put some horrible price on it”
A pivotal piece of Montana history detailing the vigilante movement more than a century ago will be the featured item at the March Antique Show this weekend. via Great Falls Tribune
McAllister man seeks House seat
C. Robert "Bob" Miller announced Friday he is running as a Republican candidate for House District 71, which includes parts of Jefferson and Madison counties including Big Sky, Ennis, Virginia City, Harrison, ... via Montana Standard
Off the beaten path: Willow Creek
Gary Lower likes to say that he was among the top 10 students graduating from Willow Creek High in 1960. via Montana Standard
Bozeman man pleads guilty to vehicular homicide
A Bozeman man has pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide for an April 2007 drunken driving crash that killed his girlfriend and injured two others. via Billings Gazette
Bistro owner relates life-saving experinence
“I still don't know the identity of the man who saved my life”
Bistro owner relates life-saving experinence By Keeley Fitzgerald for The Three Rivers Edition - 02/05/2008 High Country Bistro owner Chris Kauffman offers customers variety with an ever-changing and unique ... via Montana Standard