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| Wednesday 10pm Sports Segment, 5-21 Be sure to watch KULR-8 News @ 6 and 10 M-F, and weekends @ 5 and 10 for complete coverage. |
| Outside hitter from Pocatello, ID to join Carroll volleyball Outside hitter Markki Otteson of Pocatello, Idaho, has signed a letter of intent to play volleyball at Carroll College. |
| CMR names new wrestling coach Former Montana State-Northern wrestler Aaron Jensen has been recommended for the job of wrestling coach for C.M. Russell High School in Great Falls. |
| Montana St. names assistant men's basketball coach Loyola Marymount assistant Brian Priebe has been named assistant men's basketball coach at Montana State. |
| Tuesday 10pm Sports Segment, 5-20 Be sure to watch KULR-8 News @ 6 and 10 M-F, and weekends @ 5 and 10 for complete coverage. |
| UGF signs volleyball player from Nevada Outside hitter Tosha Nunes of Fallon, Nevada, has signed a letter of intent to join the University of Great Falls women's volleyball team. |
| 6-6 post signs with Western men's basketball Jaron Brown, a 6-foot-6 post from Federal Way, Washington, has signed a letter of intent to play basketball at Montana Western. Coach Steve Keller announced Brown's signing Monday. |
| Dolphins sign former Griz Lex Hilliard The Miami Dolphins have signed former Montana running back Lex Hilliard. |
| Clinton's Top Advisor in Town Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton's top campaign advisor was in Billings Wednesday, a day after her candidate swept the Kentucky primary. |
| President Vetoes Farm Bill The U.S. House has voted to override President Bush's veto of the new Farm Bill. |
| Land Owners Reluctant to Sell The Billings Chamber of Commerce hopes to speed along the Shiloh Road project with a letter to the Governor. |
| Motorcycle Driver Charged in Court A Billings man accused leaving the scene of an accident that killed his girlfriend appeared in Justice Court Wednesday afternoon. |
| Firefighter Training Despite gusty winds and rainy weather, Billings firefighters were busy Wednesday putting the final touches on a long training session. |
| GE Check Governor Schweitzer granted nearly $1.4 million dollars to General Electric Wednesday for hiring and training Montana employees. |
| Water Restrictions Residents of Columbus are still under water restrictions as officials try to repair a water pump. Public Works Director Dennis Holten said the pump started pumping sand rather than water two weeks ago. |
| Nonprofits Struggling Between food prices and fuel costs, many Americans are treading water during tough economic times. For many local nonprofits, a slumping economy means having to provide more services with fewer resources. |
| Teen Driving Danger Memorial Day is right around the corner which means millions are planning to drive to their holiday destinations and some new numbers have officials zeroing on teens driving at night. |
| Labor Shortage What do electricians, nurses, auto mechanics and welders have in common? Well, they are all in very high demand right now, and finding such workers isn't easy. |
| House overrides Bush veto on farm bill |
| Nebraska 11-year-old wins geography crown, Montana student a finalist |
| Lincoln County deputy shoots suspect who points rifle at him |
| Butte man killed in I-15 crash near Rocker |
| South Dakota ferrets might have plague |
| Most oil, much of gas beneath public lands off limits |
| Bush vetoes farm bill |
| Proposed power plant will include peaking plant |
| Asarco settlement with Montana OK'd |
| Severe weather rocks central Montana |
| Al Simpson on Ted Kennedy Senator Ted Kennedy may soon get a visit from Wyoming's retired Senator Al Simpson. The Democrat from the East, and the Republican from the West are very good friends. |
| Smoke Stacks Down They were almost as old as the oil industry itself. 90-year-old smokestacks from an old refinery were demolished in Greybull Tuesday afternoon. |
| Baggs working to keep high river water out of town |
| Rawlins man gets 20 years to life in murder of son |
| Juvenile center wasn't fire inspected |
| Williams plans expansion of Carbon County gas plant |
| Search continues for clues in 1980 missing family case |
| All Yellowstone roads will be open Memorial Day weekend |
| Natrona County may ask public for help naming courthouse |
| Landowners get repellent packsto fight bark beetles Wed, 21 May 2008 23:07:59 PDT A steady stream of people stopped by the Helena National Forest Supervisor’s Office Wednesday evening to pick up bark beetle repellant packets and learn more about how to deal with the red storm of dead trees marching across the Rocky Mountains. |
| Jackson to remain jailed Thu, 22 May 2008 12:24:06 PDT A federal judge on Thursday morning denied Shawn Jackson’s request to get out of jail to tend to his pregnant wife and wrap up family matters before he’s sentenced Aug. 29 for receiving and possessing child pornography. |
| BLM report: U.S. oil, gas largely off limits Wed, 21 May 2008 23:07:33 PDT BILLINGS A new report from the Bush administration says most of the oil and more than 40 percent of the natural gas beneath public lands in the United States are off limits to drilling. |
| Obama campaign ramping up efforts in Montana Wed, 21 May 2008 23:07:33 PDT While Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama bulks up his campaign for Montana’s pivotal June 3 primary, he’s also looking ahead to the general election and being competitive here against Republican John McCain, Obama’s campaign manager said Wednesday. |
| Judge candidate says he has diverse trial experience Wed, 21 May 2008 23:07:35 PDT Editor’s note: Stories on all six candidates for district judge will be run day after day this week in alphabetical order. This is the fourth. |
| Congress mistakenly omits section from farm bill Wed, 21 May 2008 23:07:40 PDT Associated Press Writers WASHINGTON The House overwhelmingly rejected President Bush’s veto Wednesday of a $290 billion farm bill, but what should have been a stinging defeat for the president became an embarrassment for Democrats. |
| Drought threatening wheat Wed, 21 May 2008 23:07:44 PDT More than half of Montana’s wheat fields are withering an early season drought, putting some $671 million worth of wheat at risk, new state agriculture statistics show. |
| Legal past presents obstacle for Jackson Wed, 21 May 2008 23:07:48 PDT Shawn Jackson's attempt to be released from jail until he's sentenced for his child pornography receipt and possession convictions took an unexpected turn Wednesday, when a federal probation officer reported previous legal action against Jackson. |
| Student loan groups defend their practices Wed, 21 May 2008 23:07:15 PDT Two student loan agencies have submitted hundreds of pages of documents to Sens. Max Baucus and Jon Tester and defended their operations and investments in response to the senators’ inquiries. |
| GOP says Hunt broke federal campaign directive Wed, 21 May 2008 23:07:13 PDT The state Republican Party is calling on Democratic U.S. House candidate Jim Hunt to pull his TV ad, saying it violates a Defense Department directive on military personnel in campaigns. |
| Politics played on species lists, GAO says Wed, 21 May 2008 23:07:17 PDT WASHINGTON Several top officials may have played politics with Endangered Species Act cases and the Interior Department could have found more such decisions had it better investigated the problem, a new report says. |
| Ageless Kelleher runs, again, for U.S. Senate Wed, 21 May 2008 23:07:18 PDT Bob Kelleher is a man who has lost a lot of elections but he’s still running, this year as a Republican for U.S. Senate. |
| Nebraska boy, 11, wins National Geographic Bee Wed, 21 May 2008 23:07:21 PDT WASHINGTON Quick: Cochabamba is the third-largest conurbation in what country? |
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