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Driver of van hit by train survives
The 22-year-old driver of a van that was struck by a 12-car Amtrak train at a crossing on private land 15 miles east of Browning is expected to survive, the Montana Highway Patrol said Monday.
Write-In Candidate Wins Cut Bank Mayoral Race
Tuesday several mayoral races were decided in an unusual way. News Channel 5 headed to the Hi-Line to learn more about a lopsided mayoral race, won by a man not even on the ballot.
Partial Glacier County results
- Doug Embody, who was appointed Cut Bank's mayor when Joni Stewart left office early, launched a successful write-in campaign for re-election. With 784 votes, Embody beat J.W. Eaton Jr. , who had 86 votes, and Tom Shock, who had 117 votes, both of whom was on the ballot. Four candidates vyed for two four-year seats on the council. William "Bill" McCauley (593 votes,) and Timothy Curtiss (559 votes) were elected to four-year terms. Tyson Lee Michaels and James L. Childress had 437 votes and 83 votes respectively. Kelly Solberg, who was appointed to the council, received 818 votes to serve out the remaining two years of the four-year term. - Because it runs a poll election rather than an all mail ballot, Browning votes still have not yet been tallied. Two candidates are vying for Browning mayor - William S. Morris Jr. and Lockley Joseph Bremner. Steve Barcus and Demerle J. Fitzpatrick are running for two four-year seats on the town council and Kevin Vaile is running for the remaining two years of an unexpired term as alderman.
210-megawatt Glacier Wind Farm state's largest
Gov. Brian Schweitzer and NaturEner USA officials celebrated the completion of the state's largest wind farm south of Ethridge on Wednesday.
Governor Schweitzer Celebrates Completion of Glacier Wind Project
After years of planning and work, construction of the Glacier Wind Project is officially completed.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture granted natural disaster designation for Glacierand Teton counties following drought and spring storms that caused widespread production losses this year.
Glacier, Teton counties granted natural disaster designation
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has granted natural disaster designation for Glacier and Teton counties following drought and spring storms that caused widespread production losses.
Just days after Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer issued his "Labor Day Report" that was cautiously optimistic about the state's economy, the Federal Reserve struck the same tone in its regular government survey of the national one.
Montana University System office to fill vacancy created by Ellen Swaney's retirement
The former Director of American Indian and Minority Achievement program at the Montana University System has been concerned that her position has remained unfilled since her retirement in July.
Schweitzer: Meetings with German wind turbine company went well
It appears the wheels are back in motion on a proposed project to bring a wind turbine manufacturing plant to Butte.
Second huge wind farm planned for Toole, Glacier counties
The 210-megawatt Glacier Wind Farm, strategically located to capture wind whipping off the Rocky Mountains, will become the state's largest wind facility when it goes live this month.
Brothers' trial in Cut Bank beating set for late October
CUT BANK - A third trial date has been set for three Cut Bank brothers who are accused of felony assault charges in the beating of Glacier County Commissioner Ron Rides at the Door.
Labor Day Weekend Traffic Crashes Kill Six Statewide
Authorities say crashes over Labor Day weekend have killed six people. The Montana Highway Patrol says two people were killed in crashes in Glacier County on Monday.
Glacier County leader promises to sign deal with Blackfeet again
BROWNING - After completing the last two public meetings Tuesday, Glacier County Commission Chairman Mike DesRosier vowed to again sign a controversial law enforcement agreement with the Blackfeet Tribe next week.
Two die in Glacier County vehicle crashes
Two people died in fatal vehicle wrecks in Glacier County on Monday, according to the Montana Highway Patrol.
Send this Headwaters page to a friend or colleague: Deputies ask Montana county to start over on tribal pact Glacier County Sheriff's deputies asked that Montana county's commissioners to start completely over on a cross-deputization agreement with the Blackfeet Tribe because the deputies said the agreement favors Native American deputies that live ...
Deputies: Pact with tribe discriminates
Glacier County Sheriff's deputies called on county commissioners Monday to change a cross-deputization agreement that they contend is racially discriminatory before signing it again.
Deputies oppose law enforcement deal with tribe
Glacier County Sheriff deputies are urging county leaders to modify a law enforcement pact with the Blackfeet Tribe because it's discriminatory.
Send this Headwaters page to a friend or colleague: Montana county ends cross-deputization pact with tribe After a local newspaper challenged the Glacier County Commission's agreement with the Blackfeet Tribe to cross-deputize law enforcement officers due to the lack of a public meeting on the pact, the Montana county withdrew from the agreement.
Board's intentions fine, but the meetings must be open
ARGHHHHHHH! That was my reaction to the front-page story in the Tribune Thursday about the Glacier County commission and the Blackfeet Tribe's cross-deputization agreement for law enforcement officials.
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