Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Bozeman Montana
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1. Money talks? Lawsuit challenges Montana's ban on corporate campaign spending (Queen City News)
Claiming that Montana’s 1912 initiative-passed ban on corporate campaign spending violates First-Amendment rights, lawyers for a Denver-based organization and a Bozeman small business filed a lawsuit Monday in Helena District Court to get rid of the law.
2. Montana St plays Sac St in Big Sky tourney (The News-Times)
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — The Montana State women open the Big Sky tournament against Sacramento State. Tip off is set for 4:30 p.m. Thursday at Cheney, Wash.
3. NorthWestern Sued Again for Bozeman Explosion (Flathead Beacon)
BOZEMAN – NorthWestern Energy is facing another lawsuit stemming from a natural-gas explosion last year that killed one woman and destroyed half a city block. Steve Zabel, who owns Montana Trails Gallery, says the energy company and its senior manager of gas system integrity knew or should have known that a threaded connector in the service line behind the gallery was substandard and could fail ...
4. Ag Secretary Vilsack highlights farm to school iniatives in Montana (Liberty County Times)
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 10:50 AM CST BOZEMAN, Mont., March 6, 2010 - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visited Montana to highlight USDA’s work to strengthen the American agriculture economy and revitalize rural communities through farm-to-school programs.
5. Missoula,Kalispell and Bozeman city budget updates. (KTVM Butte)
  Money has been tight for cities across Montana and Missoula's no exception. 
6. NorthWestern Energy faces yet another lawsuit after Bozeman explosion (KTVQ Billings)
BOZEMAN - NorthWestern Energy is facing another lawsuit stemming from a natural-gas explosion last year that killed one woman and destroyed half a city block.
7. International Film Festival scheduled for Montana State University (KTVM Butte)
"Global Lens 2010," an international film festival, is scheduled March 27th through April 2nd at Montana State University's Procrastinator Theater...
8. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Visits Bozeman (KBZK Bozeman)
U-S Agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack was in Bozeman over the weekend at the invitation of Senator Jon Tester. While in town, he took park in a roundtable discussion on the importance of the farm to school program in Montana, an effort that teaches kids to eat healthy, locally grown food.
9. Bozeman elementary students get history lesson from George Washington (KXLF Butte)
Every year Bozeman elementary students receive a visit from a very prominent figure of American history. It is none other than our country's first president.
10. Woman sentenced for embezzling thousands from Bozeman company (KXLF Butte)
A Three Forks woman was sentenced to prison for embezzling more than $100,000 from a Bozeman company. Diane Corrick worked at Radiant Engineering from 2004 to 2008. Last year, she pleaded guilty to felony embezzlement.



Conditions for Bozeman, MT at 4:56 pm MST

Current Conditions:
Fair, 32 F

Forecast:
Wed - Snow Showers Early. High: 39 Low: 20
Thu - Mostly Sunny. High: 45 Low: 22

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