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| North all-stars hold off South, 22-18 The South all-stars were knocking at the door of a game-winning touchdown. |
| Grizzly Golf Classic on Friday The 28th Annual Conoco Grizzly Golf Classic will tee off Friday at the Canyon River Golf Club in Missoula. |
| Wrestlers named honorable mention all-Americans Two Kalispell Flathead wrestlers were recently named 2008 High School All-American honorable mentions by Wrestling USA magazine. |
| Sunday 10pm Sports Segment, 6-8 Be sure to watch KULR-8 News @ 6 and 10 M-F, and weekends @ 5 and 10 for complete coverage. |
| Big Sky State Games announces scholarship winners Four athletes will receive the Big Sky State Games Character Counts! Scholarship for 2008. |
| New football coach for Cascade High School Cascade High School has a new head football coach. Conrad Duffy also will be an assistant wrestling coach, work in weight training and teach history. |
| Washington athlete to play baseball at MSU-Billings The head baseball coach at Montana State University-Billings says a player from Spokane, Wash., will join the team. |
| Laurel's Justine Simons to compete for MSU-Billings Sprinter Justine Simons of Laurel plans to attend Montana State University-Billings. |
| Saturday 10pm Sports Segment, 6-7 Be sure to watch KULR-8 News @ 6 and 10 M-F, and weekends @ 5 and 10 for complete coverage. |
| Friday 10pm Sports Segment, 6-6 Be sure to watch KULR-8 News @ 6 and 10 M-F, and weekends @ 5 and 10 for complete coverage. |
| Brucellosis in Montana The discovery of Burcellosis in a Montana cow, means the state is losing its Brucellosis free status. Despite what the Montana Stockgrowers association calls proactive steps by the livestock industry. |
| Farms and Rain As the rain continues, one group of Montanans is celebrating. Farmers say the rain we've seen is a feast for their crops. |
| Montana Brucellosis The Montana cattle industry will lose its disease-free status. |
| Hardin Miners Strike Dozens of coal miners went on strike in Hardin early Saturday morning. They're striking against the Westmoreland Coal Company's Absaloka Mine. |
| Anaconda Woman Missing Anaconda Police say they've received numerous calls after a local woman was reported missing. |
| Plane Crash Family Reacts Friday, May 23, 2008 is a day the Wofford family will never forget. Early that morning, Billings Pilot Kelly Lynch crashed in the Billings heights. |
| YouTube Campaign U.S House challenger John Driscoll continues his unorthodox campaign against Congressman Denny Rehberg. |
| Montana Delegates Prep for Denver Montana's Democratic Party was awarded an extra unpledged delegate, or superdelegate, as a reward for not moving up its June primary. |
| Record Gas Prices As of Monday morning gas has now officially topped four dollars a gallon nationwide, and that's just an average, drivers in many cities are already paying a lot more. |
| Miners on Strike Officials with Montana Operating Engineers Union Local 400 said they are on strike against the Westmoreland Resources Inc. Absaloka coal mine outside Hardin. |
| State Looks at Early Intervention for Autistic Children |
| Montana to Lose Brucellosis Free Status |
| Republicans invite Bohlinger to debate at convention |
| Man gets 42 years in pistol-whipping over stolen drugs |
| Montana state officials warn to leave fawns untouched |
| Government disputes $58 billion claim in Indian trust suit |
| Deputy Bitterroot Forest supervisor moving to Michigan |
| Award recognizes Montanan's wilderness work |
| DPHHS to address growing autism numbers |
| Democrats send 18 Obama, 7 Clinton delegates to Denver |
| Wyoming officials say crane safety rules adequate |
| Wildlife officials trap second bear on Casper Mountain |
| House bill would extend protections to ex-vice presidents |
| Freudenthal cites new data on Wyoming Range |
| Wyoming guard to help out at convention |
| Wyoming youth program faces challenges |
| Yellowstone offers teacher workshops |
| UW wins environment contest |
| Violent crime up in Wyoming |
| Eating with ease Mon, 09 Jun 2008 23:48:33 PDT Getting children to eat through pressure doesn’t work. |
| Helena man facing life in prison Mon, 09 Jun 2008 23:48:34 PDT A 25-year-old Helena man faces up to 100 years in prison on a felony charge of attempted sexual abuse of children. |
| FWP: Leave solo fawns alone Mon, 09 Jun 2008 23:48:35 PDT People in Helena, a city that has a love/hate relationship with its deer and intends to shoot several dozen, have been told to leave newborn fawns alone, lest they be harmed or their mothers become aggressive in protecting them. |
| Saudis call for oil summit Mon, 09 Jun 2008 23:48:37 PDT RIYADH, Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia will call for a summit between oil-producing countries and consumer states to discuss soaring energy prices, Information and Culture Minister Iyad Madani said Monday. |
| Wolf-quota plan: 75 Mon, 09 Jun 2008 23:48:39 PDT A quota of 75 wolves for Montana's first ever state-sanctioned hunting season will be discussed Thursday during the Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission meeting in Helena. |
| Comments sought on shoreline plan Mon, 09 Jun 2008 23:48:41 PDT After a year of internal reviews, the draft shoreline management plan for Canyon Ferry Reservoir is ready for perusal and comment by the public. |
| Montana loses brucellosis-free status Mon, 09 Jun 2008 23:48:44 PDT Montana will officially lose its status as a brucellosis-free state in coming weeks after a Paradise Valley heifer tested positive for the disease Monday. |
| Man in meth ring locked up for 14 years Mon, 09 Jun 2008 23:47:35 PDT A White Sulphur Springs man who was part of a methamphetamine distribution ring based in part in rural Montana areas will spend the next 14 years in a federal prison. |
| Man charged for BB gun pistol-whipping Mon, 09 Jun 2008 23:47:36 PDT An 18-year-old Townsend man is in jail after he allegedly pistol-whipped a man with a BB gun early Sunday morning. |
| County health officials propose rule changes Mon, 09 Jun 2008 23:47:36 PDT Lewis and Clark County health officials are proposing minor revisions to the county’s sanitation regulations. |
| Three saved Sunday by search and rescue team Mon, 09 Jun 2008 23:47:30 PDT After about 10 hours, authorities were able Sunday morning to rescue a 20-year-old woman, who was eight-months pregnant and going into early labor, and two of her friends from a truck stuck in the snow and mud up Cotton Gulch off Nelson Road. |
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