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    Woman suffers broken neck in Jefferson Co. rollover

    Woman suffers broken neck in Jefferson Co. rollover

    Posted 10:14 PM 5/23/2012 by Tim McGonigal (MTN - Helena)

    CLANCY- A 19-year old woman suffered a broken neck as a result of a one vehicle rollover Wednesday night just north of Clancy.Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Brian Inman of the Montana Highway Patrol, she was travelling northbound on Interstate 15 between Clancy and Montana (More)


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    Montana National Guard soldiers get leave reinstated

    Montana National Guard soldiers get leave reinstated

    Posted 10:10 PM 5/23/2012 by Marnee Banks (MTN - Helena)

    HELENA- A few months ago Montana's News Station reported that many Montana National Guard soldiers were getting their military leave cut short due to a Department of Defense (DOD) policy.On Wednesday, U.S. Representative Denny Rehberg (R-MT) released information saying that (More)


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    Wednesday afternoon Montana news headlines

    Wednesday afternoon Montana news headlines

    Posted 2:14 PM 5/23/2012 by Mark Thorsell (KPAX/KAJ Media Center)

    MISSOULA- The University of Montana is now the subject of a second federal investigation with federal officials confirming that they will be evaluating UM's compliance with Title IX. The U.S. Department of Education has confirmed to us it started a formal investigation and the U.S.Department of (More)


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    Colstrip police chief fired

    Posted 2:03 PM 5/23/2012 by Amanda Venegas (KTVQ Billings)

    COLSTRIP- Colstrip Police Chief Larry Reinlasoder is now out of a job, after being fired by the city mayor. The decision stems from an in-depth investigation from several employee complaints, including one alleging Reinlasoder viewed pornography with an employee at work.

    City Mayor Rose (More)


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    AAA predicts increased Memorial Day travel

    AAA predicts increased Memorial Day travel

    Posted 1:18 PM 5/23/2012 by KPAX/KAJ Media Center

    HELENA- More folks than ever are expected to be traveling over the long Memorial Day holiday according to a nationwide automotive group. AAA projects 34.8 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home over the weekend, marking a 1.2% jump from the 34.3 million people who traveled one (More)


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    Dan Nichols taken to Missoula for federal court appearance

    Dan Nichols taken to Missoula for federal court appearance

    Posted 12:27 PM 5/23/2012 by Montana's News Station

    Dan Nichols was transported from the Butte Detention Center on Wednesday morning and is scheduled to appear in federal court in Missoula on Thursday morning.

    The younger man of the father-son duo nicknamed the "Mountain Men" turned himself in to police in Butte on Tuesday after being on (More)


  • Bozeman News

    2 hurt in I-90 crash near Manhattan

    Posted 10:30 AM 5/23/2012 by Chet Layman (MTN - Bozeman)

    MANHATTAN- An Idaho couple lucky to be alive after an early Wednesday morning crash on interstate 90.

    Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Glen Barcus says the couple traded drivers in Spearfish, South Dakota. The woman stopped, briefly at a rest area in Bozeman. The man climbed in to the third (More) • Video (1)


  • Native American News

    Opponents of Blackfeet open enrollment rally

    Posted 9:30 AM 5/23/2012 by Tara Grimes (MTN - Great Falls)

    BROWNING- A heated debate continues as Blackfeet members argue over whether enrollment should be opened up or not, and on Tuesday evening, those against open enrollment stood up to make their voices heard at a rally in Browning.

    With 17,000 enrolled tribal members living on and off the (More) • Video (1)


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    Wednesday morning Montana news headlines

    Wednesday morning Montana news headlines

    Posted 8:47 AM 5/23/2012 by Mark Thorsell (KPAX/KAJ Media Center)

    MISSOULA - The Mountain Line bus system is a lifeline for many Missoulians who have no other way to get around. The Missoula Urban Transportation District (MUTD) board of directors wants to ensure Mountain Line keeps pace with the Missoula community.

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    Montana PSC warns of utility bill scam

    Montana PSC warns of utility bill scam

    Posted 6:32 AM 5/23/2012 by Melissa Anderson (MTN - Helena)

    HELENA- The Montana Public Service Commission is warning people of a nationwide scam that promises assistance with paying utility bills. The scam claims that President Barack Obama has authorized credits or payments to utility bills, but that program does not exist.

    The con artists are (More)


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