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    Tiempo calendar: Things to do this weekend

    07/15/11 Friday - 15 -- The Temptations -- The legendary Motown group, with original member Otis Williams, will perform at 7:30 p.
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    FWP appoints elk archery working group

    07/14/11 HELENA- Fish, Wildlife & Parks announced the appointment of a working group of ten people to make possible recommendations for elk archery hunting regulation alternatives.
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    Senators see new cooperation on Missouri River

    07/14/11 WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. senators from the seven states that line the Missouri River said Wednesday they have a new sense of cooperation after a summer of heavy flooding throughout the river basin.
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    FWP appoints 10 to archery group

    07/13/11 Ten men and a representative of Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks are slated to meet at least four times in the next three months to try to come up with recommendations for elk archery hunting regulations in the renowned Missouri Breaks area.
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    Kalispell area construction report

    07/13/11 **** US 2 - Libby (mp 29.9 to 38.0) This project is inactive until final striping is scheduled. *** US 2 - Glacier Int'l Airport (mp 130.0) This project involves the installation of a new traffic signal on US2 at the entrance to the airport.
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    Tester raises $1.25 million in second quarter for re-election campaign

    07/12/11 HELENA - Sen. Jon Tester , facing a strong re-election challenge for 2012 in one of the most-watched U.S. Senate races in the nation, raked in $1.25 million in campaign funds the past three months, pushing his fundraising total for his first term to nearly $4 million - and there's still 16 months until the election.
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    Plenty of fun ahead for Fourth of July

    07/01/11 Flags will be unfurled across Northwest Montana this weekend as communities gather to celebrate Independence Day the old-fashioned way - with parades, ice cream socials and fireworks.
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    Senate Democrats Face Problem in Finding Votes for Tax Hike

    07/01/11 Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada will have trouble lining up votes among his fellow Democrats for tax increases as he pressures Republicans to accept a debt-ceiling boost.
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    Cherry harvest is a little late (or maybe just in time)

    06/29/11 Picker Miguel Barrera waits as Paola Acedo weighs the Rainier cherries just picked by Barrera June 28, 2011 at the Olmstead farm in Grandview, Wash. Because of an unusually cool and wet spring, cherry harvest in the Yakima Valley is weeks late and is just now starting.
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    Eastern Washington cherry harvest 2 weeks late

    06/29/11 In the early morning shade of Don Olmstead Jr.'s orchard, workers scurry to and from a weighing table with buckets of pink and yellow Rainier cherries.
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    Services = Lower Health Care Costs

    06/29/11 HELENA, Mont., June 29, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Alliance of State Health Cooperatives (NASHCO) today announced it will launch a private-sector healthcare cooperative and sponsor a conference in Washington, D.C. with leaders from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The HHS officials participating in the July conference oversee the development of state health cooperatives ...
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    Kalispell area construction report

    06/29/11 KALISPELL- Below is the road construction report for the Kalispell area for Wednesday, June 29th thru Tuesday, July 5th, courtesy of the Montana Department of Transportation.
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    13 more commercial harvesters cited for Bristol Bay violations

    06/28/11 Alaska State Wildlife Troopers today reported citing 13 more harvesters for commercial fishing violations in the Egegik district of the Bristol Bay sockeye salmon fishery.
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    Obama, Congress Leaders to Address Debt After Republican Walkout

    06/23/11 President Barack Obama likely will step into the final stages of talks to break a deadlock over a plan to cut budget deficits, his spokesman said after two Republicans dropped out of talks led by Vice President Joe Biden.
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    Biden Group Members Oppose Short-Term Debt Limit Extension

    06/22/11 Negotiators seeking a bipartisan plan to reduce federal deficits are focused on finding a way to agree on a long-term boost in the U.S. debt limit rather than temporary increases, a top Senate Democrat said.
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    Republicans to converge in St. Charles for national conference

    06/21/11 Pachyderm club members from across the country will gather in St. Charles this weekend for the Blazing New Trails 2011 National Conference.
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    McIver, Crippen Capture State Junior Golf Titles

    06/21/11 Brandon McIver couldn't have asked for better golfing conditions on Tuesday morning. The Billings star tied his lowest score to par in the final round of the Montana State Golf Association Junior Championships, capturing his third straight title in the event.
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    17 miles of track to be rebuilt

    06/16/11 Agreement rescues Empire Builder from rising Devils Lake Although the funding is not yet in place, it appears Amtrak's Empire Builder may be rescued from the flooded Devils Lake Basin.  Talk about this topic
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    Suns roll in duel of local pitchers

    06/15/11 More than 400 kids braved 101-degree heat Tuesday at Melching Field at Conrad Park to watch two local arms go at it in the Florida Collegiate Summer League.
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    Times, and other area papers, win BNC awards

    06/15/11 By PAUL OVERLIE Tuesday, June 14, 2011 6:39 PM CDT The Liberty County Times won seven awards in the 2010 Better Newspaper Contest at the Montana Newspaper Association Convention held in Lewistown last week.
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