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Residents across the state stopped midday to watch the partial eclipse, including at one city-organized viewing party in Billings.
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A handful of charter schools in the Billings and Bozeman areas are slated to open as planned this summer despite complaints over the rollout of the new program.
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Yellowstone National Park says staff and Wyoming wildlife managers have confirmed the first case of chronic wasting disease in a park animal.
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Montana State University Billings received accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education for the next 10 years.
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A national commission earlier this month released proposed reforms to the way the U.S. government and law enforcement address incidents in the MMIP epidemic
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Following the passing of Bruno the bear, ZooMontana adopted two young male grizzly cubs.
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The actors streak, which halted productions for 118 day strike is in the process of being rectified as Union officials consider a tentative deal with Hollywood studios.
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A handful of groups are asking regulators to take another look at rate changes for natural gas and electric customers of the state’s largest utility.
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Mill Creek, a tributary of the Upper Yellowstone River about 20 miles south of Livingston, is one of the best small streams to fish for Yellowstone cutthroat trout. But, catching the fish in its native habitat has gotten harder as other trout species have invaded the area.Restoration efforts at Mill Creek are being led by a non-profit in partnership with the Forest Service
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Limited access to veterinary services is creating an added barrier to controlling animal overpopulation in Montana’s rural areas.
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Six Native Americans run from four directions to represent different tribes, referencing their creation story.