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    Montana fugitive arrested in the Philippines

    Montana fugitive arrested in the Philippines

    Posted 3:22 PM 5/18/2012

    A fugitive who is wanted in Montana was arrested in the Philippines.

    Alexander Theodore Bean was arrested during the early morning hours of Friday, May 18 by the Philippine Bureau of Immigration in Bolotan, Zambales Province, Philippines, according to United States Marshal Darrell Bell. (More)


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  • Health

    Over 200 whooping cough cases reported in Montana

    Posted 3:16 PM 5/18/2012 by Montana's News Station

    HELENA - State health officials are still logging reports of whooping cough with the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services saying on Friday that the number of cases has passed 200, the highest number since Montana's 2005 outbreak that resulted in almost 600 cases.

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  • Crime and Courts

    Belgrade woman sentenced on meth charges

    Posted 12:16 PM 5/18/2012 by KBZK Media Center

    A Belgrade woman who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute and distribution of methamphetamine has been sentenced to three years in prison.

    Carrie Jean Woodruff, 38, was also sentenced to five years supervised released during a hearing in federal court in Missoula.

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  • Bozeman News

    Bozeman man accused of buying, selling meth sentenced

    Posted 12:05 PM 5/18/2012 by KBZK Media Center

    A Bozeman man who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine was sentenced to more than seven years in prison.

    William Joseph Voth Jr., 46, was sentenced in federal court in Missoula to 87 months in prison and eight years supervised release.

    The U.S. Attorney's (More)


  • Crime and Courts

    Greg Mortenson book buyers appeal judge's ruling

    Posted 10:49 AM 5/18/2012 by Erin Schattauer

    Three people who bought Greg Mortenson's books are appealing a judge's ruling dismissing their case and taking it to a higher court.

    A plaintiff's notice of appeal has been filed. They are appealing to the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

    The lawsuit was filed by people (More)


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  • Butte News

    Bob Green: MT Tech Alumni Field plan an 'upside, upside' project

    Posted 10:27 AM 5/18/2012 by Bobby Oler

    Come to the middle of Alumni Field at Montana Tech and you'll see a lot of dead grass, but former head football coach Bob Green and the Montana Tech Foundation are working to change that.

    By the start of the 2013 season the field will be all artificial turf.

    "It's upside, upside. In (More) • Video (1)


  • Butte News

    Anonymous donor delivers $5,000 check to Butte Public Library

    Posted 9:22 AM 5/18/2012 by Jamie Leary

    Talk about a special delivery.

    On Thursday, a donor who wished to remain anonymous dropped off a check at the Butte Public Library for $5,000.

    Diane Jiop, the technical services librarian, said the benefactor delivered the $5,000 in person and requested that the money be split 50/50 (More)


  • Butte News

    Schweitzer, angler Bud Lilly to fish Silver Bow Creek

    Posted 9:19 AM 5/18/2012 by KXLF News

    Gov. Brian Schweitzer and that angler of anglers, Bud Lilly, are going fishing Monday in Silver Bow Creek.

    The governor's office announced the event Thursday afternoon.

    In 1983, the EPA listed the Silver Bow Creek/Butte area as a federal Superfund site. Toxic discharges of (More)


  • Billings Area News

    Rehberg's Billings office vandalized, again

    Rehberg's Billings office vandalized, again

    Posted 8:50 AM 5/18/2012 by Montana's News Station

    For the third time in the past few months, U.S. Congressman Denny Rehberg's offices have been vandalized.

    This is the second time in the past several weeks that windows have been broken at Rehberg's Billings District Office at 1201 Grand Avenue.

    In April, six windows and a glass (More)


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  • Montana News

    Simulcast betting returns to Montana; maybe too late for Yellowstone Downs

    Simulcast betting returns to Montana; maybe too late for Yellowstone Downs

    Posted 8:12 AM 5/18/2012 by David Jay (KTVQ Billings)

    BILLINGS - Simulcast horse racing returned to Montana on Thursday, which means fans can bet ont he Preakness.

    The Montana Board of Horse Racing suspended the simulcast off-track betting in December because of a budget deficit of about $600,000.

    Montana Simulcast Racing, LLC started (More)


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