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| Saturday 10pm Sports Segment, 6-21 Be sure to watch KULR-8 News @ 6 and 10 M-F, and weekends @ 5 and 10 for complete coverage. |
| Friday 10pm Sports Segment, 6-20 Be sure to watch KULR-8 News @ 6 and 10 M-F, and weekends @ 5 and 10 for complete coverage. |
| Carroll's Veltri promoted to associate head coach Longtime Carroll College men's basketball assistant coach Brandon Veltri has been promoted to associate head coach. |
| Saints sign Oregon prep cross country star Carroll College has announced the signing of cross country athlete Tara Higgins from Portland, Oregon. |
| Pfeifer named head coach at MSU-Billings Former University of Idaho head men's basketball coach George Pfeifer has been hired as the head men's basketball coach at Montana State University-Billings. |
| UM women's tennis coach resigns University of Montana women's tennis coach Jen Anderson has resigned, citing a desire to spend more time with her young family. |
| Ryegat Fire Hall Burns The fire hall in Ryegate burnt to the ground Friday as firefighters watched, unable to stop the flames. Officials said two fire trucks and all their equipment burnt in a fire that started at about 6:15 p.m. Friday. |
| Gay Pride Celebration It was a celebration of diversity Saturday in downtown Billings. The 13th Annual Montana Gay Pride Celebration paraded down 2nd avenue Saturday. |
| Missing Billings Teen A Billings teen remains missing Saturday after Search and Rescue teams have been looking for almost 24 hours. The Yellowstone County Sheriff's department and U.S. Dive team are currently camped out at the Yellowstone River in the Worden area. |
| Livingston Residents Airlifted off Island Residents in Livingston are being air lifted off the 9th Street Island Friday afternoon after they were left stranded Thursday night when the only bridge to to the island nearly collapsed. Park County Sheriff Allan Lutes who says they're still manning the bridge 24-7. |
| Over the Counter Paternity Tests Paternity tests are now being sold over the counter at CVS drug stores across Montana and at stores in 44 other states. The test is called Identigene and costs thirty dollars up front. |
| Cureapalooza A Billings tavern and the American Cancer Society are teaming up for some fun and a good cause. The Railyard Ale House in Billings hosts "curapalooza"; and what they call the first day of Summer and last day of cancer. |
| Downtown Strip Club Strippers could soon be taking the stage in downtown Billings but the city council is trying to change a city zoning ordinance before the business can move in. As it stands now through a loophole a strip club is allowed legally in downtown Billings. |
| Escapee Changes Plea A man accused of escaping from the Billings pre-release center admits to the crime in court. 31 year old Alexander Laforge pleaded guilty to felony escape and violating a restraining for at least the third time. |
| Teen Unemployment The number of the unemployed is on the rise across the country, and that includes teenagers. Summer is usually a great time for teens to get a job. Yet, the unemployment rate for teens is at an all time high. |
| Adult Entertainment Business An adult entertainment business attempting to open before the city council meets on Monday passes a major hurdle Friday. Business owner Victoria Lindley says after she received a business license thursday from the city of Billings she's now trying to move forward and open the establishment quickly. |
| Body found along Montana river |
| Montana bridge failure prompts evacuation of river residents |
| Hunthausen state's new legislative auditor |
| Ron Paul supporters eye Montana delegates |
| Brucellosis tests continue in Mont.; no new cases reported |
| Montana unemployment rises |
| Montana official pledges reversal of gravel permit problems |
| Senate bill aims to reduce tribal crime |
| Pharmacists fume as hospital enters retail drug business |
| Baucus opponent isn't on speaker list for GOP convention |
| UW Meat Lab recalls some hams, summer sausages |
| Yellowstone moves sign marking 45th Parallel |
| Man gets 100 days in jail for shooting antelope |
| More Wyoming cattle may have brucellosis |
| Former Casper juvenile inmate pleads not guilty |
| Group: EPA should recognize Sublette County air |
| Feds ask Rainbows to move gathering |
| Wyoming group incubating Canadian swan eggs |
| Natrona County names new courthouse |
| Mad science: HHS grad makes important discovery Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:30:47 PDT Sometimes, inspiration for the biggest scientific advances can come from the most unexpected places. |
| Revisiting the Meriwether fire Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:30:09 PDT It’s human nature to try to fix problems, but Mother Nature is in charge of most of the forest rehabilitation after last year’s Meriwether fire in the Gates of the Mountains Wilderness Area. |
| NorthWestern's payouts, earnings don't add up Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:30:10 PDT As regulators decide soon whether to grant NorthWestern Energy a $15 million annual rate increase, they may look at another aspect of company finances: NorthWestern’s unusually high payouts to stockholders. |
| Extreme togetherness: Motocross track is family fun Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:30:22 PDT There’s no shortage of adrenaline pumping when the motocross pack rounds a curve and hits a hill. |
| All the Way Home’ finding its audience Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:30:27 PDT When Ed Nachtrieb climbed from the raft on the Smith River last May and turned his camera on a soldier with a prosthetic arm, he couldn’t know that his film would gain much interest in the world beyond the deep Montana canyon and the state’s fly-fishing circles. |
| Chairman: Party diverse, but united Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:30:32 PDT MISSOULA Republicans wrapped their state convention with record attendance, plenty of enthusiasm and what the chairman called a diverse but united party. |
| Rehberg donates $100K Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:30:35 PDT MISSOULA The Montana Republican Party’s election war chest grew substantially Saturday when U.S. Rep. Denny Rehberg gave the party a $100,000 check from his campaign treasury. |
| Murray elected to regional NACo office Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:32:42 PDT Longtime Lewis and Clark County Commissioner Mike Murray recently was elected second vice president of the Western Interstate Region of the National Association of Counties. |
| CMT films redneck wedding’ Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:31:19 PDT LAUREL Eric and Emily Majerus were pronounced rednecks in an outdoor ceremony Saturday at Riverside Park. |
| 6 rescued in separate Yellowstone River incidents Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:30:53 PDT BILLINGS A man and woman were plucked out of the Yellowstone River between Billings and Laurel on Saturday afternoon. |
| DHL plans to close offices in Montana Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:30:54 PDT BILLINGS (AP) Package delivery service DHL Express says it will close all seven of its Montana offices operated by contractors. |
| Billings couple adopts Ugandan children Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:30:59 PDT BILLINGS Bosco isn’t your average 12-year-old. |
| Meals on Wheels struggling as ecomony suffers Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:30:59 PDT MISSOULA Altruism may come from the heart, but it’s straining the wallet. |
| Resumption of rural air service delayed Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:31:01 PDT GREAT FALLS (AP) Seven Montana airports that had commercial flights until early March remain without it and some may not regain service until November. |
| S. Korea, U.S. agree on beef deal; protests continue Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:31:03 PDT SEOUL, South Korea (AP) South Korea said it will resume imports of U.S. beef after American and South Korean suppliers agreed to block meat from older cattle, aiming Saturday to soothe health concerns that sparked weeks of demonstrations against new President Lee Myung-bak. |
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