07/15/11 Montana State has five new athletes in school, getting an early jump on the upcoming season. The five are freshmen basketball players for Bobcat coach, Tricia Binford.
07/14/11 The new additions, two 4-month-old brothers, come from Montana. On Thursday, they played in the zoo's outdoor habitat for the first time.
07/14/11 Stillwater Mining Company (SMC) has submitted a proposal to the Custer National Forest to collect baseline data and complete an environmental characterization necessary to support potential future exploration permitting actions.
07/11/11 LONOKE, Ark.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Colorado Rare Earths, Inc. stakes 8,000 acres in the Lemhi Pass District. Department of Energy Critical Materials Strategy reports that Lemhi hosts significant concentrations of Heavy Rare Earths.
07/11/11 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is asking Exxon Mobil to make changes in its plan to clean up the Yellowstone River after an oil pipeline spill. The EPA said the company provided insufficient information on oil recovery and containment and cleanup for impacted areas downstream and for the area around the spill site.
06/27/11 The battle fought on June 25 in 1876, near the Little Bighorn River in Montana, pitted Lt. Col. George Custer and 210 members of the Seventh Cavalry against a far larger force of Lakota Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians commanded by the great Lakota chief, Sitting Bull. When the Battle of Little Bighorn was over, Custer and all of his men were dead, yet from their death sprang to life one of ...
06/26/11 Senator Jon Tester is planning 10 meetings in flood stricken communities across Montana.
06/25/11 By United Press International UPI Almanac for Saturday, June 25, 2011.
06/24/11 On this date in NEPA75 years ago, Andrew Tanana and Eugene Nicomovich were honored with a special dinner at Zenke's Restaurant to celebrate their participation in the National Marble Tournament in Ocean City, N.J. Also in attendance was Henry Altyn, the
06/24/11 Larry Holmes hosted the eighth annual Kids Day in Easton in 1986.
06/21/11 Lewis and Clark County distributed about 90,000 sandbags during the recent flooding, and while officials encourage residents to keep the bags, they have set up locations to drop off used ones.
06/20/11 Lewis and Clark County distributed about 90,000 sandbags during the recent flooding, and while officials encourage residents to keep the bags, they have set up locations to drop off used ones.
06/20/11 Mill Road has been reopened. Kerr Drive between Mill Road and Forestvale remains closed, as does Progress Road.
06/18/11 The National Weather Service lifted its flood warning for Lewis and Clark County Friday afternoon, indicating it does not expect weekend rainfall to create flooding problems.
06/18/11 BILLINGS- Afternoon highs worked their way back to the 70s Saturday afternoon. An upper low which has remained stationary over southern British Columbia is finally pulling north, relaxing winds across the region. There is a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms this evening. Most of the activity looks to be south and north of the Billings area.It's a better bet we will get wet on Father's ...
06/17/11 Release Time: For Immediate Release The President today declared a major disaster exists in the State of Montana and ordered Federal aid to supplement State and local recovery efforts in the area struck by severe storms occurring on April 3, 8, 22, 26, and 30, 2011, and on May 9-10, 18-21, and 30, 2011, and flooding resulting from those storms beginning on April 4, 2011, and continuing. Federal ...
06/17/11 A presidential disaster declaration has been approved for Montana , according to a release Friday from Gov. Brian Schweitzer 's office.
06/08/11 ROUNDUP, MT - The Musselshell Department of Emergency Services says the area around the Busy Bee resteruant is flooding again, and to please stay out of this area as the water rises.
06/08/11 The Musselshell Department of Emergency Services says the area around the Busy Bee Restaurant in Roundup is flooding again, and to please stay out of this area as the water rises.
06/06/11 Nine out of 44 businesses in Whatcom County failed a compliance check with the state Liquor Control |