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Dog killed by coyotes near popular Bozeman hiking trail

Posted 3:18 PM 5/24/2013

BOZEMAN - A dog was killed by coyotes near the "M" hiking trail near Bozeman this week.

On Thursday evening, a woman saw her dog being attacked by animals on her property in the Churn Creek area on the south end of the Bridger Mountains near the "M," according to Montana Fish, Wildlife and (More)

Bail set at $100K for man accused of Gallatin County crime spree

UPDATE: Missing Missoula man found

5/23/2013

UPDATE: Manhunt leads authorities into mountains near Pony

UPDATE: Manhunt leads authorities into mountains near Pony

Posted 8:44 AM 5/24/2013 by KBZK

PONY - Officers are still searching for a man who reportedly stole three vehicles in the Belgrade area, broke into a home then fled to Madison County.

As of 3:20 p.m., the man had not yet been located. About nine officers with a K-9 team, are searching the area in the mountains near Pony. (More)...

Fire Season Outlook for Southwest Montana 2013

Heavy snow knocks out power for about 2,000 in Butte area

UPDATE: Manhunt continues into Madison County after man reportedly steals third vehicle near Belgrade

Semi rolls on Highway 55 south of Whitehall

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5/22/2013

Belgrade students take part in Day of Caring

Posted 4:31 PM 5/22/2013 by Chet Layman

BELGRADE - The chant was fight apathy. It was about 800 voices strong. It came from Belgrade High School Honor Society students.

The students were taking part in the Day of Caring. Each was assigned a project and a member of the teaching staff and then it was off to work.

"The Day (More)

Winds knock out power, affect travel in Bozeman

Woman accused of crime spree, high-speed chase through Bozeman pleads not guilty

FBI offering reward for info on Bozeman church vandalism incidents

Butte woman charged after backing into child on bike

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5/21/2013

Red Cross information, resources for Oklahoma tornado relief

Posted 4:12 PM 5/24/2013

BOZEMAN - Montana Red Cross volunteers are on standby, ready to respond if more help is needed for victims affected by the Oklahoma tornado.

"We are watching the situation closely as our colleagues in Oklahoma handle the immediate aftermath of these horrific tornadoes," said Colleen Tone (More)