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Now that we know, what are we going to do about it?
When teaching about potential liability issues in my Business Continuity and Crisis Management class Iemphasize three key questions: What did you know? When did you know it? What did you do about it?...
Posted on 2/18/12 at 9:11 AM
Ammann Award Results for 2011
After many entries and votes for the best historic bridges and the people who have made a difference, the Historic Bridge Month has come to a close, but not before announcing the winners of the Othmar...
Posted on 12/2/11 at 5:54 AM
Week 6 Preview - Montana Western
Coming off their biggest win of the season, the Fighting Sioux (3-2)return home to take on the Montana Western Bulldogs (1-4). The Sioux moved up to #20 in the FCS Coaches Poll and were just outside t...
Posted on 10/7/11 at 12:04 PM
My brother spots some Montana mule deer
My brother Drew is in Montana this week for his job as an accountant. He sent me this photo of mule deer by the parking lot outside his hotel window....
Posted on 1/28/11 at 5:41 PM
Crew camps the focus of tri-state workshop
By April Baumgarten , March 15, 2012
Bus, interrupted: Problematic passenger prompts stop near I-94 Taylor exit
By Harvey Brock , March 11, 2012
Update: Bus driver calms delusional passenger; police arrest man at Taylor exit
By By Harvey Brock , March 10, 2012
Suspects want new judge; July trials set for suspects in missing Montana teacher case 
HELENA, Mont. — Two men suspected of kidnapping a Sidney schoolteacher and burying her body in a shallow grave in North Dakota have asked that a new judge be assigned to their case.
March 06, 2012
Suspects request new judge in missing Montana teacher case 
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Two men suspected of kidnapping a Sidney schoolteacher have asked that a new judge to be assigned to their case.
March 05, 2012
Report: Unclear what prompted Yellowstone mauling 
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — An investigation into the second of two fatal grizzly bear maulings last summer at Yellowstone National Park is unable to conclude if the same bear was responsible both deaths.
March 05, 2012
Moving into the Bakken: Montana company looks to reduce flare emissions in western North Dakota 
By April Baumgarten , March 03, 2012
Montana kidnapping suspects plead not guilty 
SIDNEY, Mont. (AP) — Family and friends of one of the two suspects in a brutal Montana kidnapping described him as an illiterate young father who was eager for work when he fell under the sway of a convicted criminal promising lucrative employment in the Bakken oil fields.
By Matthew Brown , February 29, 2012
Montana teacher kidnapping suspect promised work 
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Family and friends of one of the two suspects in a brutal Montana kidnapping described him as an illiterate young father who was eager for work when he fell under the sway of a convicted criminal promising lucrative work in the Bakken oil fields.
February 28, 2012
Law enforcement reports snow-related injury accidents in southwest ND; cattle truck rolls on 94, car vs truck crash on Highway 85 
The Dickinson area got a few inches of snow Wednesday into this morning, causing slippery conditions, travel difficulties and injury accidents, officers say.
February 23, 2012
Mont. preps for drilling in 'Alberta Bakken' 
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — State and federal officials next month will offer residents of north-central Montana a primer on the potential environmental and community effects of anticipated oil and gas development.
February 20, 2012
Montana preps for impacts of drilling 
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — State and federal officials will offer residents of north-central Montana a primer on the potential environmental and community effects of anticipated oil and gas development.
February 20, 2012
Political Notebook: Montanans get a break but not Minnesotans 
Dear readers,
One of my co-workers at The Dickinson Press sent me the following question:
I’ve had a question ever since I moved to Dickinson.
By Teri Finneman , February 19, 2012
Filing: Sherry Arnold choked 
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — An affidavit filed in the kidnapping of a Montana school teacher describes a crack-fueled, seemingly random abduction of 43-year-old Sherry Arnold, who was allegedly choked to death and then buried in a shallow grave on a North Dakota farmstead.
By Matthew Brown , February 18, 2012
Update: Complaint shows Montana teacher was choked to death
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — An affidavit filed in the kidnapping of a Montana school teacher says she was choked to death and authorities believe she is buried on a North Dakota farmstead.February 17, 2012
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