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| Friday 10pm Sports Segment, 5-9 Be sure to watch KULR-8 News @ 6 and 10 M-F, and weekends @ 5 and 10 for complete coverage. |
| MSU Billings golf signs two recruits |
| Helena High standout signs with Western basketball Montana Western men's basketball coach Steve Keller has announced the signing of Helena High forward Grant Fink. |
| Bozeman High names new girls' basketball coach The Bozeman High athletics director is recommending that Brad Ruston return as girls' basketball coach. |
| Thursday 10pm Sports Segment, 5-8 Be sure to watch KULR-8 News @ 6 and 10 M-F, and weekends @ 5 and 10 for complete coverage. |
| Rocky volleyball signs two from Canada Rocky Mountain volleyball coach Laurie Kelly has announced the signing of two hitters from Canada. |
| Delaney named assistant football coach at Montana Montana football coach Bobby Hauck has named Mick Delaney the new running backs coach for the Grizzlies. |
| List of resigning Montana prep wrestling coaches grows The list of Montana high school wrestling coaches who have resigned after the 2007-08 season continues to grow. |
| Wednesday 10pm Sports Segment, 5-7 Be sure to watch KULR-8 News @ 6 and 10 M-F, and weekends @ 5 and 10 for complete coverage. |
| Carroll volleyball signs middle blocker from Fairfield University Carroll College volleyball coach Maureen Boyle has announced the signing of 6-foot-2 middle blocker Kayla Hughes of NCAA Division I Fairfield University. |
| A Gambling Economy A USA Today report says nationally casinos aren't doing so hot. But here in Billings the gambling industry isn't slowing across the board. |
| State Democratic Candidates Debate Democratic candidates for Montana State Attorney General and Superintendent of Public Instruction debated in a very friendly manner Friday evening. The three democratic AG candidates and four SPI candidates were at st MSUB Petro Theater for a debate. |
| Democratic Races The big question right now is, will Hillary Clinton still be in the race when the Montana primary comes June 3rd? |
| Soldier Remembered A community prepares to say goodbye to one of its finest. Flags across the state are flying at half staff Friday and Saturday for Army Captain Andrew Pearson. |
| Potential SD2 Cuts A failed school levy means Billings' school officials need to eliminate more than $2.6 million dollars from the budget. |
| Dehler Park Trees Construction at Dehler Park is nearing an end. Friday, Billings officials started replacing trees that were removed when work began. |
| Police Ask For Help The Dawson County Sheriff is asking for the community's help in solving the death of a Glendive woman. Susan Casey's body was recovered earlier this week in the Yellowstone River near Fallon. |
| Larson's Sentenced Continued A man who admitted his part in the shaking death of a 3-year-old Billings child appeared in court Thursday. Prosecutors say Larson killed Lupe by picking him up by his ankles shaking him and slamming his head into the floor. |
| First Ever in Montana Bridger High School received some very high honors Thursday evening as they show-cased their award winning music program. Their Grammy Award Winning program. |
| Crow Country The Crow Reservation revealed a new sign Thursday to display traditional beliefs in a new way. As travelers head East through Hardin on Interstate 90, they'll be welcomed onto the Crow Reservation in a new way. |
| Seacat says he can't audit student loan agencies |
| Man gets probation for role in steroid ring |
| Four Kalispell men charged with felony poaching |
| Panel orders hearing in suit over men's exclusion from press conference |
| Empty Hardin jail defaults on bonds; hearing set for Friday |
| Schweitzer says he'd like to see primary battle end in Mont. |
| Former UM football player pleads guilty in home invastion |
| Teton County teacher is Montana's rural teacher of the year |
| Inmate pleads guilty to June 2007 escape |
| McGrath: Facebook, states agree on new safeguards |
| Cheney tells Philly workers: The check is in the mail |
| New administrator at Wyoming parks division |
| Groundbreaking set for law school addition |
| President signs Platte River recovery measure |
| Geologist: Methane springs not a big deal |
| Court rules against man in bald eagle-religion case |
| Zwonitzer withdraws from House race |
| High oil prices concern gov. |
| Detectives get training for cold cases |
| DOE unveils retooled plans for clean coal plants |
| Former state worker pleads guilty to stealing $739K Fri, 09 May 2008 23:54:52 PDT A former accountant for the state’s Department of Administration pleaded guilty in federal court Friday to stealing $739,312 from the state. |
| Environmental study finished for deer plan Fri, 09 May 2008 23:54:52 PDT Helena and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials have worked out more of the details of the city’s plan to kill 50 mule deer in town, and FWP has completed an environmental assessment that is now available for public review and comment. |
| U.S.: Captured man not al-Qaida in Iraq leader Fri, 09 May 2008 23:54:55 PDT BAGHDAD The U.S. military said Iraqi authorities mistakenly announced Thursday that the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq, Abu Ayyub al-Masri, had been captured in the northern city of Mosul. American officials said a man who was arrested had a name similar to al-Masri’s. |
| Analysis: Elkhorn-area mine will have low impact Fri, 09 May 2008 23:54:55 PDT Impacts from an underground gold mine proposed near the historic mining town of Elkhorn are relatively minimal and probably can be mitigated, according to a draft Environmental Assessment issued this week. |
| Be prepared to stop Fri, 09 May 2008 23:54:56 PDT The weather is warming and the asphalt plants are running road construction season is upon us. |
| Deadly cyclone overshadows Myanmar’s vote on constitution Fri, 09 May 2008 23:55:01 PDT HLEGU, Myanmar (AP) - Voting began in this city near Yangon and other parts of cyclone-ravaged Mayanmar Saturday on a referendum for a controversial constitution - but the balloting was delayed for two weeks in the hardest hit areas, including the capital. |
| Don’t Fence Me In Fri, 09 May 2008 23:55:05 PDT The colorful running shoes and flame-colored socks gave Martin Miller away when he arrived at the Beattie Street trailhead Thursday afternoon. |
| A good mom is the purest form of blessing Fri, 09 May 2008 23:38:40 PDT “Think of me as your mommy.” When I got sick as a kid, Mom gave me milk toast awash in butter and hot milk. I loved my mom’s milk toast. I’ve never been able to duplicate it. |
| Graduation lists Fri, 09 May 2008 23:38:25 PDT Montana State University-Billings and Rocky Mountain College recently released their list of students that will participate in the 2008 commencement ceremonies. |
| Student briefs Fri, 09 May 2008 23:38:26 PDT Rayla Brandewie of East Helena was inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma, a national business honor society at Montana State University College of Business. |
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