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Scenes from the Mining City as Fourth of July festivities begin July 3
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Stream info for tonight's fireworks show
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All money raised at the event will be donated to charity
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A glimpse of the first Music on Main of 2022
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The retired priest is not out to make any money on his newest musical venture. Instead he has donated all 150 copies to the Butte-Silver Bow Archives, who now have them on display.
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In October 1882, the up-and-coming community in Silver Bow County was Stuart, 18 miles west of Butte near Gregson (Fairmont) hot springs.
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Theoretically, Powell County’s contractor can now resume construction of Old Yellowstone Trail. But Judge Ray Dayton cautioned that if the dispute about the road goes to trial and the county loses, it could be held responsible for restoring any disturbed lands.
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Sarah Justice, a Montana artist based in Great Falls, spent the day hauling ceramic sculptures throughout the Clark Chateau on Thursday in …
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Both face a mandatory minimum of 10 years to life in prison if convicted of the most serious crimes
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