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Christiaens is new owner of Dye, Tavary & Judge Ray Christiaens, who resides in Kevin, is now the new owner of Dye, Tavary & Judge Insurance and Real Estate in Cut Bank. More of this story
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Lewis & Clark Festival promises new events, more festivities in '09 There are certain things you know you can always count on. The sun will rise and set every day, the wind will blow on any given day and Cut Bank will hold its annual Lewis and Clark Festival in late July. More of this story |
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Lions Club in desperate need of volunteers, new members For over 80 years there has been a Lions Club in Cut Bank. During that time, membership has had its ups and downs. More often than not, it has been on the down side. More of this story |
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Molenda brothers' trial moved to August 25 in Lincoln County court District Judge Laurie McKinnon has ordered the date and venue of the trial for Aron, Brian and Todd Molenda be changed from Glacier County District Court to Lincoln County. More of this story |
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County Compensation Board recommends 3.8% raise and increased insurance cap for eligible county employees In a unanimous vote of the seven members of the Glacier County Compensation Board present at a meeting on June 25, the board voted to recommend to the Glacier County Commissioners a 3.8 percent raise for eligible county employees and a $50 per month increase to the current medical insurance premium. More of this story |
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Filing deadline for mayor and three council positions is July 2 at 5 p.m. Unless there is a flurry of filings before 5 p.m. on Thursday, July 2, it doesn't look like there will be a need for a municipal primary election in Cut Bank. More of this story |
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Pioneer Press staff wins awards in state contest The Cut Bank Pioneer Press newspaper staff brought home 18 awards from the annual Montana Newspaper Association's Better Newspaper Contest. More of this story |
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Henderson elected president of National Barley Growers Cut Bank barley producer Dave Henderson was elected President of the National Barley Growers Association (NBGA) at their summer board meeting in Milwaukee, Wis. More of this story |
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Sheriff's Log Friday, June 26-8:31 a.m. Caller reporting her 14-year-old daughter is a runaway. She is not in the house this morning. More of this story |
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How I See It The other day Mom said to me, a few more months CJ and you will get to go hunting again. More of this story |
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Marky's Mayberry He who forgets the language of gratitude can never be on speaking terms with happiness. More of this story |
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Dustin Bird earns third place at Reno roping classic Cut Bank cowboy Dustin Bird, a member of the Blackfeet Reservation, teamed with roping partner Caleb Twisselman of Santa Margarita, Calif., to earn a lucrative third-place payday at the 32nd annual Bob Feist Invitational Team Roping Classic in Reno, Nev., on June 22. More of this story |
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Rodeo results from last weekend Final results from the Mission Mountain PRCA Pro Rodeo in Polson held on June 26-27 and produced by JS Rodeo Company are as follows. More of this story |
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Wolves football camp slated for July 6-8 The Cut Bank Wolves High School Summer Football Camp will begin Monday, July 6, at the Sports Complex from 6-8 p.m. More of this story |
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O-Mok-See Results The Cut Bank Saddle Club points O-Mok-See Thursday evening with 45 riders competing in all events with five extra Under 8er's in the Candy Bar Race. More of this story |
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