Posted 09/10/2010 4:04 PM by Marnee Banks (KXLH)
According to Montana Highway Patrol Trooper, Jeremy Lee, a "few cows" are dead after a semi carrying 41 head of cattle flipped just outside of Helena, near the Lincoln Road exit.
Lee says a truck towing a horse trailer was turning around in the emergency vehicle median when the driver...
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Posted 09/10/2010 2:06 PM by Fred Pfeiffer
The week seemed to fly by. Hard to believe it's the weekend already. I wonder if it has anything to do with losing 3 minutes of day-light every day? Probably not.
Our clouds should begin to break up late tonight and a big change for the weekend. Those who were too cold will enjoy the much... -read full story-
Posted 09/10/2010 1:41 PM by Irina Cates (KPAX)
One man is facing felony charges for allegedly prostituting teenage girls in Missoula using the free classified ad website Craigslist, and another suspect is on the run.
Court documents state that Missoula County Sheriff's Department deputies responded to a shoplifting call at a Lolo...
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Posted 09/10/2010 12:17 PM by KXLH (Helena)
(Update, 1:30 pm) A semi truck hauling cows has overturned on southbound I-15 at mile marker 200 in Helena near the Lincoln Road exit.
Marnee Banks is reporting that the truck was carrying approximately 40 cows at the time of the accident. Officials are...
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Posted 09/10/2010 12:14 PM by Derek Buerkle (KPAX)
Jimmy Wilson and the rest of the Griz defense will face quite a challenge in San Luis Obispo. Cal Poly's option attack took a while to get going last week against Humbolt State.
But they finished the game with almost 300 yards rushing and their top 4 backs all averaged over five yards a... -read full story-
Posted 09/10/2010 11:05 AM by Tyler Mickelson (KRTV)
Visitors from across the state will congregate this weekend in central Montana as the 21st annual "What The Hay" event begins Sunday.
The most prominent feature of the festival is the Montana Bale Trail - a 21-mile loop that runs from Hobson through Utica to Windham, with dozens of...
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Posted 09/10/2010 10:52 AM by KXLH (Helena)
Don Rhoads of Miles City has claimed a $200,000 Powerball prize - and just in the nick of time.
The drawing for the winning ticket was held on March 13th , and the six-month deadline to claim the prize was looming on Monday, September 13th.
Rhoads purchased his ticket M...
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Posted 09/10/2010 10:30 AM by Dax VanFossen (KAJ)
A tanker truck has flipped over on Montana Highway 35 near Burger Town in Bigfork, causing traffic delays.
Initial reports indicate that there were no injuries.
It is not yet known what caused the truck to flip.
Authorities are on the scene directing traffic and...
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Posted 09/10/2010 10:24 AM by David Sherman (KRTV)
The Great Falls Rescue Mission now has what it needs to make the holidays brighter.
Just a few days ago, we told you that the Rescue Mission put out a call for assistance in purchasing a new convection oven in order to help them deal with an increasing demand for service. The Mission...
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Posted 09/10/2010 9:41 AM by KTVQ (Billings)
New information has been released in the case against a Montana soldier charged in a conspiracy to murder Afghan civilians.
The U.S. Army has released documents stating that Staff Sergeant Calvin Gibbs from Billings kept Afghan body parts and threatened his subordinates.
Posted 09/10/2010 9:25 AM by CBS News
One man didn't cower when he came face-to-face with a shark. He punched it!
Kris Kerr and his buddy Ethan Wilson were out near Florida's Smyrna Beach -- the shark bite capital of the world -- over the weekend. Kerr was in the water taking photos of his friend surfing when he found...
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Posted 09/10/2010 8:58 AM by CBS News
Doctors say just like our body's our brain needs to be exercised. A new study shows that keeping the mind active can help keep Alzheimer's disease at bay.
Carmen Cox has a good memory. "I am aware that when you get older you lose your memory and I would like to prevent it as much...
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