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5/9/2013

Rattlesnakes escape in downtown Livingston

Posted 8:53 AM 5/10/2013 by Judy Slate - MTN News

LIVINGSTON - Livingston police are investigating the escape of up to a dozen rattlesnakes in downtown Livingston.

It happened Tuesday afternoon near the Whiskey Saloon on North Main Street.

Jeff Gross saw the snakes before they escaped.

"A friend of mine came in and said he (More)

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5/8/2013

HAVEN hosting Mother's Day 5K

HAVEN hosting Mother's Day 5K

Posted 3:41 PM 5/8/2013

BOZEMAN - HAVEN is hosting its second annual Mother's Day 5K on Sunday.

Proceeds go to HAVEN's services for victims of domestic violence. The race is a way to celebrate mothers and promote healthy relationships.

The race starts at 10 a.m. Sunday at the Ridge Athletic Club on Fallon (More)

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5/7/2013

Gardiner rancher shoots collared Yellowstone wolf after sheep slaughter

Gardiner rancher shoots collared Yellowstone wolf after sheep slaughter

Posted 4:30 PM 5/7/2013 by Judy Slate

GARDINER - About 10 days ago, Gardiner rancher Bill Hoppe made a gruesome discovery - 18 of his sheep were slaughtered.

He took pictures of the carnage. Federal investigators determined two wolves were responsible.

Then, on Monday, he shot and killed a wolf he believes killed the (More)

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5/6/2013

Harrison teen who brought guns to school gets probation, must apologize

Posted 4:29 PM 5/6/2013 by KBZK

VIRGINIA CITY - A 15-year-old Harrison boy accused of bringing guns to school in January has been sentenced to probation.

The teen entered a plea of "true" to a charge of criminal endangerment, according to Madison County court personnel.

He was sentenced by Youth Court Judge Loren (More)

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