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| Highway sign to honor saddle bronc rider Dan Mortensen Yellowstone County commissioners surprised seven-time world champion saddle bronc rider Dan Mortensen with a highway sign in his honor. |
| Frontier Conference sets new transfer rule The Frontier Conference has again changed the rule that applies to student-athletes seeking to transfer to another conference school. |
| Western football signs four Montana Western football coach Rich Ferris has signed four high school athletes from Idaho and Washington. |
| UM 29th, MSU 39th in women's basketball attendance The Montana and Montana State women's basketball teams are among the top 40 in home attendance. |
| 4 with Montana ties to compete in Olympic track and field trials Four athletes with Montana ties are scheduled to compete in the Olympic Track and Field Trials, which begin this weekend in Eugene, Oregon. |
| Frontier Conference goes to basketball playoffs The Frontier Conference has decided to hold basketball playoffs instead of a three-day tournament. |
| Two Montanans qualify for Olympic swimming trials Two Montana swimmers have qualified for the U.S. Olympic trials, which begin this weekend in Omaha, Nebraska. |
| Miles CC hires women's basketball coach Miles Community College has named Lindsay Woolley as the school's new women's basketball coach. |
| Bobcats choose FieldTurf for new field Montana State University has chosen FieldTurf for its artificial football field. |
| Tuesday 10pm Sports Segment, 6-24 Be sure to watch KULR-8 News @ 6 and 10 M-F, and weekends @ 5 and 10 for complete coverage. |
| High Court Rules on Child Rape A monumental decision from the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday affecting Montana. |
| Petition to Ban Abortions Falls Short A petition to ban abortion and certain forms of birth control in Montana failed to gather enough signatures to appear on the November ballot. |
| Crow Elder Receives High Honor A Crow Tribal Elder is now garnering international attention for his heroism during WWII. |
| Name of Teen Swept Away by River Authorities release the name of a teenager overtaken by the current of the Yellowstone River last Friday night. |
| First Round-About Set to Open The first round-about in Billings is set to open Thursday and the city wants people to know how to navigate it correctly and safely. |
| Community Rallies Against Hate Organizers of the diversity eat-in Tuesday in Billings said the event was a huge success. |
| Yellowstone River Flows National Weather Service officials say the Yellowstone River is the highest it's been since 1997. |
| Council Member Violates Code Billings City Board of Ethics members are drafting a letter of reprimand to heights city council woman Joy Stevens. |
| Blood Drive The United Blood Service lobby was full all day Wednesday as a crowds waited to donate to Montana's biggest blood drive. |
| Larson Receives 40 Years A Billings man who admitted to dropping a child on his head and killing him is sentenced Tuesday in court. |
| Free HIV Tests |
| Government video captures wolf-bear interaction in Montana |
| Auditor announces $450,000 settlement for securities fraud |
| MSU librarian to help set up library in Bahrain |
| Home health care initiative withdrawn |
| Obama hires Montana state director |
| Justices send inheritance case back to lower court |
| Businessman Zollie Kelman dies at 82 |
| Mondale to chair board of Mansfield Foundation |
| Longtime Blackfeet tribal chairman ousted in elections |
| Lower areas of Wyoming facing higher fire risk |
| Wyoming Supreme Court upholds Wyoming accreditation law |
| 18 suicides reported in national parks this year |
| Injured climber, 16, rescued by helicopter in Grand Teton |
| Wyoming tribal leaders ask for new rec center |
| Barrasso marks 1 year in U.S. Senate |
| Man accused of running into woman on trial in Cheyenne |
| Casper Star-Tribune taps state editor for editor job |
| Applications taken for Sublette District Court vacancy |
| Enzi, Barrasso vote against mortgage bill |
| BREAKING NEWS: Court rules in favor of Second Amendment gun right Thu, 26 Jun 2008 07:51:11 PDT WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Americans have a right to own guns for self-defense and hunting, the justices' first major pronouncement on gun rights in U.S. history. |
| Justices reverse decision in inheritance case Wed, 25 Jun 2008 23:25:52 PDT A district judge erred in ruling that an Augusta woman who fatally shot two of her four children in 2002 was barred from inheriting from their estates, the Montana Supreme Court has ruled. |
| Video captures wolf, grizzly bear interaction Wed, 25 Jun 2008 23:25:55 PDT The grainy footage shows two grizzly bear cubs under the watchful eye of their mother as they romp through a field and playfully tease a nearby wolf. |
| This Old House recognizes south central Helena Wed, 25 Jun 2008 23:26:00 PDT Helena’s historic south central neighborhood was named one of the best places in the Northwest to buy an old house in This Old House’s online magazine. |
| Obama picks state campaign director Wed, 25 Jun 2008 23:26:02 PDT In another sign that Barack Obama’s campaign considers Montana up for grabs in the November presidential election, his headquarters announced Wednesday it has hired a full-time state director here. |
| 66,000 tales on tape Wed, 25 Jun 2008 23:26:12 PDT As Stan Lynde began talking Wednesday, he quickly turned into Henry Plummer, a soft-spoken, charming leader of evil-doers. |
| Earliest 4-legged creature found Wed, 25 Jun 2008 23:26:15 PDT WASHINGTON Scientists unearthed a skull of the most primitive four-legged creature in Earth’s history, which should help them better understand the evolution of fish to advanced animals that walk on land. |
| Airport raises parking fees by $1 Wed, 25 Jun 2008 23:26:25 PDT As airlines struggle to stay aloft among rising gas prices and company mergers, airports are taking steps to keep costs low for the carriers that service their cities. |
| Carroll’s phone system out of order Wed, 25 Jun 2008 23:24:11 PDT Carroll College officials said Wednesday afternoon that the college’s telephone system isn’t operating and may not for a few days. |
| Student briefs Wed, 25 Jun 2008 23:24:11 PDT Cassandra Davis, seventh grader, was was named to the Helena Middle School honor roll. |
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