Travel restrictions have been lifted for a northeastern Montana highway where an oil train derailed last week and leaked an estimated 35,000 gallons of oil. (Source)
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Missoula
Authorities searching for Butte escapee
Area law enforcement agencies and the Montana Department of Corrections are looking for an escapee from the Butte Prerelease Center. (Source)
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Bozeman High School to drop national lunch program
The Bozeman School Board has voted to discontinue the National School Lunch Program at the high school after deeming the nutrition rules too strict. (Source)
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Man dies in Flathead County house fire Saturday
Authorities in Flathead County say a man has died in a house fire in the community of Evergreen. (Source)
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Drought assistance program for ranchers now active
The Livestock Forage Disaster Program pays when ranchers suffer grazing losses due to wildfire or drought. (Source)
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Jerseys worn by state’s Little League champs have rich history
When the team competes for regional honors, members will be wearing uniforms in honor of an athlete who could have been a state champ 25 years ago. (Source)
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Victims identified in Montana head-on crash that killed 3
The Montana Highway Patrol has identified the three people killed in a head-on crash between two pickups in west-central Montana. (Source)
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New thermal feature at Yellowstone Park discovered
Scientists are monitoring a new thermal feature near Mammoth Hot Springs that was edging up to Upper Terrace Drive. (Source)
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2 women, 1 man killed in Montana head-on crash
The Montana Highway Patrol says women from Arizona and Utah were among three people killed in a head-on crash between two pickups in west-central Montana. (Source)
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Crash in Walsh County kills 2 woman, injures 2 more
The crash of a car and a semitrailer at the intersection of two state highways in Walsh County has killed two women and injured two more. (Source)
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