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| Tuesday 10pm Sports Segment, 7-8 Be sure to watch KULR-8 News @ 6 and 10 M-F, and weekends @ 5 and 10 for complete coverage. |
| Wolf Kill Legislation The Bush Administration is taking issue with a bipartisan bill that would compensate ranchers for livestock killed by wolves. |
| Marijuana Growing Investigation Fire investigators had no idea they'd discover dozens of marijuana plants after breaking into a house to put out a fire. |
| Mobile Home Fire Fire investigators determine a hot water heater is to blame for a west end fire that destroyed a mobile home. |
| River Loss A Billings family waits with bated breath as their teenage son remains missing. |
| First Interstate Bank Moves to Trailer Park Site What was a run down trailer park will be a state of the art operations center for First Interstate Bank in about a year. |
| Crop Yield May Suffer Recent hot, dry weather is making it a tough season for wheat and corn farmers. |
| Rehberg Ranch Fire Update Crews are continuing to monitor the fire danger north of Billings near Rehberg Ranch. |
| King Avenue faces More Closures The closed off section of King avenue on Billings' west side was extended this week as roadwork there heads into its last few weeks. |
| DUI Accident An alcohol related car accident sent one Billings man to the hospital for minor injuries. Witnesses called the police after they saw the same car nearly hit another vehicle head on. |
| Helicopter drops water on Missoula fire |
| 911 Service Down |
| Obama says kids won't be doing any more interviews |
| Governor asks for Anheuser-Busch barley commitment |
| Olney man dies after being hit by train |
| Bush admin opposes federal pay for wolf kills |
| Indian tribe in Montana wants to exploit coal |
| Victims in Kalispell plane crash identified |
| Mount of huge grizzly bear on display |
| USDA agents kill three wolves near Helmville |
| Dino tracks appear on University of Wyoming campus |
| UW breaks ground on College of Business expansion |
| Preble's mouse taken off threatened list in Wyoming |
| Cheyenne newspaper sues city over closed meeting |
| Man gets life sentence on drug conviction |
| Former Campbell fire chief pleads not guilty |
| Skar named judge for 5th Judicial District Court |
| 4 Rainbow members plead guilty to misdemeanors |
| Problem-causing black bear killed in Grand Teton |
| Democratic Party leader wants Mercer to resign Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:24:49 PDT Montana’s Democratic Party chairman is calling for the resignation of Bill Mercer, Montana’s U.S. attorney general, after a recently released report said Mercer had a role in the federal Department of Justice’s attempt to hire mainly politically conservative rookie lawyers and summer interns in 2006. |
| Senate passes Medicare bill Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:24:50 PDT A major Medicare bill overcame Republican opposition in the U.S. Senate Wednesday, as supporters mustered 69 votes to pass the bill that stops a scheduled 10.6 percent cut in Medicare payments to physicians. |
| Crow reservation banking on coal reserves Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:24:58 PDT CROW AGENCY They tried casinos on the Crow Indian reservation. The one designed to bring in the biggest crowds, Res-a-Vegas, went bust within a year and is now a fireworks stand. |
| Governor asks for Anheuser-Busch commitment Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:24:59 PDT Gov. Brian Schweitzer is asking Anheuser-Busch, and the company that is trying to take it over, to honor its relationship with Montana farmers as the contentious buyout offer moves forward. |
| Senate approves surveillance bill Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:25:07 PDT WASHINGTON - A German chancellor once compared making laws to making sausages. The description could have fit the eavesdropping legislation Congress sent to the White House Wednesday. |
| Brotherhood through fire Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:25:26 PDT Doug Todd sat in his hospital room Tuesday night with his family surrounding him when he looked out the window to an unexpected sight. Fire trucks with their lights flashing passed underneath his room at around 10:30 p.m., carrying about a dozen firefighters in their gear |
| Canyon Ferry at full capacity Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:23:11 PDT Canyon Ferry Reservoir is full, and then some. As of Wednesday afternoon, the pool elevation is at 3,798 feet, which is a foot above what’s considered full at the reservoir east of Helena. However, the reservoir has a built-in storage capacity of an additional three feet the equivalent of about 90,000 acre feet and levels are expected to begin dropping. |
| Stampede Standard searching for staff Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:23:11 PDT The Independent Record is looking for high school students to work as reporters, photographers and videographers covering events at this year’s Lewis and Clark County Stampede and Fair. |
| Fox files complaint against robo-calls Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:24:32 PDT HELENA Tim Fox, a Helena lawyer and the Republican candidate for attorney general, may have broken state rules governing behavior by lawyers when he publicized Wednesday a disciplinary complaint he filed against a Great Falls lawyer. |
| Laslovich’s opponent seeks disqualification Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:24:29 PDT State Sen. Jesse Laslovich, D-Anaconda, is not a legal resident of his Senate district and therefore should be disqualified from running for re-election, his Republican opponent said in a formal complaint filed this week. |
| State sees spike in PACs Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:24:31 PDT BOZEMAN Montana saw a surge in new political action committees around the time of the primary elections, including seven based in the Bozeman area, a political practices official said. |
| White House opposes federal pay for wolf kills Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:24:33 PDT WASHINGTON The Bush administration is objecting to legislation that would ask the federal government to help compensate livestock owners whose animals are killed by wolves. |
| Deputy claims retaliation in human rights case Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:24:20 PDT BILLINGS A Yellowstone County sheriff’s deputy has filed a complaint with the state Human Rights Bureau alleging he was punished for agreeing to testify in a racial discrimination case pending against the sheriff’s office. |
| Feds approve critical sturgeon habitat Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:24:21 PDT SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) A federal government agency on Wednesday approved a plan to set aside more than 18 miles of the Kootenai River as critical habitat for white sturgeon, the largest freshwater fish in North America. |
| East Boulder union workers approve contract Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:24:22 PDT EAST BOULDER Miners and support staff at the East Boulder mine south of Big Timber have voted to approve a new four-year contract with Stillwater Mining Co. |
| State briefs Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:24:23 PDT Helicopter drops water on Missoula fire MISSOULA (AP) Firefighters are battling a wildfire burning on Missoula’s Mountain Sentinel. |
| Flames force Californians to flee again Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:23:37 PDT OROVILLE, Calif. For Clay and Nancy Henphill, running from raging wildfires has become a familiar routine. |
| Speculation increases over Obama’s vice presidential pick Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:23:35 PDT NEW YORK Barack Obama stoked vice presidential speculation Wednesday with an unannounced stop at the Washington law firm of a search team member and then a flight to New York fundraisers with potential pick Hillary Rodham Clinton and a second vetter. |
| DNA clears JonBenet Ramsey’s family Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:23:43 PDT BOULDER, Colo. Prosecutors cleared JonBenet Ramsey’s parents and brother Wednesday in the 1996 killing of the 6-year-old beauty queen, saying they were deeply sorry’’ for putting the family under a cloud of suspicion that hung heavy for more than a decade. |
| Salmonella sickens over 1,000; peppers now also suspected Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:23:44 PDT WASHINGTON (AP) More than 1,000 people now have become ill from salmonella initially linked to raw tomatoes, a sobering milestone Wednesday that makes this the worst foodborne outbreak in at least a decade. Adding to the confusion, the government is warning certain people to avoid types of hot peppers, too. |
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