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| montana News+ XML/RSSBy West Yellowstone Chamber of Commerce Kids’N’Snow is a special weekend in West Yellowstone, Montana (December 17-18th, 2011) filled with winter activities, games, and classes, just for kids. All at low, or no cost. A full list of activities is available at www.kidsnsnow.org. By MSU Extended University An evolution lecture by visiting scientist Robert M. Hazen is now available as a free video podcast from Montana State University. By David Alexander FHTM Supports Boys and Girls Clubs of America By Hardin Chevrolet (Hardin, Montana) – Never underestimate the power of a woman. Based on a 2010 womendrivers.com report, women buy more than half of the new cars in the US and spend over $200 billion on new cars and mechanical servicing of vehicles each year. All Press ReleasesBy MK McClintock A family legacy built on a wild land. A struggle for love, justice and survival. By New Wave Media The Wilderness Club offers new Stay and Play golf packages in Montana By Kim Kelsey We are Dude Ranch in MT that has been owned by the same family for over 60 years. 2012 is the ranch’s 100th Anniversary and we have a long and interesting history to celebrate. By Express Ventures Inn Longstanding community favorite gets a face lift and a new name. By A-V Harrison Publishing Recently in the news because of the apparent brutal homicide of a math teacher Sidney, Montana was a quiet agricultural community, with about the same population as it has now, in the summer of 1960. By Jessie Watson Montana public safety agencies have been cleared by the Montana Dept. of Justice to use the Datamaxx Secure Cloud for criminal justice information sharing. The Fort Benton Police Department is already using this secure cloud environment. By West Yellowstone Chamber of Commerce Kids’N’Snow is a special weekend in West Yellowstone, Montana (December 17-18th, 2011) filled with winter activities, games, and classes, just for kids. All at low, or no cost. A full list of activities is available at www.kidsnsnow.org. By Nick Chambers Two nights of multimedia presentations will look back at ice climbing’s milestones and the sport’s exciting future By MSU Extended University An evolution lecture by visiting scientist Robert M. Hazen is now available as a free video podcast from Montana State University. By David Alexander FHTM Supports Boys and Girls Clubs of America By Nick Chambers Kick off to the 2011-2012 ice climbing season and honors climber Jeff Lowe By Malcolm R. Campbell Author Malcolm R. Campbell's third concemporary fantasy novel, "Sarabande," has been released by Vanilla Heart Publishing. While the novel is a sequel to "The Sun Singer," it can be read as a standalone story. By Patriot Software, Inc. Montana small business owners can save on payroll software with Patriot PAY, offered by Patriot Software, Inc. By Abarim Publications A brilliant man flees from reality and drives in a panic from scientific Boston to the wilderness of Alaska. When his father learns of his son's plight, he sets out to find him. Before they can meet again, both men must pay an ultimate price. By MSU Extended University A free public lecture called "From the Big Bang to Broadway: By Hardin Chevrolet (Hardin, Montana) – Never underestimate the power of a woman. Based on a 2010 womendrivers.com report, women buy more than half of the new cars in the US and spend over $200 billion on new cars and mechanical servicing of vehicles each year. By Kate Schwab The Desiderio Gallery, a Web-based art gallery and gift shop in western Montana, has just launched a new web site. By Whitefish Credit Union Montana's largest credit union is underwriting Glacier Symphony & Chorale regular season ticket costs for all students K-12 in the Flathead Valley By MSU Extended University A Montana State University graduate course for elementary teachers takes place in Virginia City, Montana in August 2011. By Rimrock Subaru Sunday, June 19th 2011, the Rimrock Auto Arena was rededicated, and officially reopened. By Strategic Book Group This rip-roaring yarn is based on real events in the Old West. By Mark Wells Peak Hospitality represents a number of hospitality products including furniture for both indoor/outdoor applications and bedding. The new website will provide access to product offerings that previously didn't exist in this marketplace. By Rimrock Subaru Lyssa Logan was the happy recipient of two free front row tickets to the Sugarland concert on June 6th in Billings, Montana at the Rimrock Auto Arena. By Hughes Media Inc. The Ranches at Belt Creek is offering a special Discovery Weekend package in celebration of Father's Day. Enjoy the luxury ranches as well as the wild beauty of this Montana recreational property. By Turning Winds Membership ensures Montana boarding school adheres to the highest standards of excellence, benefiting teachers, students and parents in the process. By Kari Andren Sanderson Stewart's Shiloh Road Corridor Project, in Billings, Montana has received the prestigious 2011 Project of the Year- Transportation Award from the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the American Public Works Association (APWA). By MSU Extended University Montana State University offers several graduate-level summer courses that will help teachers learn to incorporate archaeology in the classroom. By International Pageants, Inc. Kimberly Gingras, 33, of Flathead Reservation, was crowned Mrs. Montana International this month and will go on to compete for the title of Mrs. International 2011 during the final competition in Chicago, July 19-23, 2011. By Ressler Motors Almost like a herd of animals, used cars are collecting in Bozeman By Ressler Motors Ressler Motors in Bozeman, MT is the major sponsor for the Women's Expo By Ressler Motors Ressler Motors helps American Legion out for their 2011 season By Dude Ranch Vacation Dude Ranch Vacation was developed as a free service to help people find the ranch vacation of their dreams. The owner Ted Harvey has 20 years working ranches , and has the connections to help guests experience the original WESTERN COWBOY VACATION. By Margo Krager Want to learn about the fabrics of the day during the Civil War and 1860s? The Bozeman Quilt and Textile Study Group is presenting a historical exploration of the fabrics of time. By ConRoca Publishing Nearly four-million mustangs disappeared between 1914 and 1939. Less than 100,000 remain today on BLM managed lands. What happened? Why did they die off? Who's to blame for the loss of our wild horses? Who slaughtered our horses? By Zephyr Adventures New Yellowstone Beer Tour on Tap for Active Beer Enthusiasts Zephyr Adventures to Offer Hike, Bike, and Beer Tour By MSU Extended University Free resources from Montana State University help teachers and students learn about alternative energy and the quest for hydrogen energy sources in Yellowstone National Park. By Ashley MontBlanc, Laura Davidson Public Relations Montana’s Premier Luxury Ranch Resort Debuts Two New Luxury Tented Camps for Summer 2011: Pinnacle Camp and adults-only Moonlight Camp By Wikitana Nels Swandal of Livingston Montana is rescued from case during campaign election drawing attention to bazaar divorce hearing and politics. By Creations Studio Artist lends support to organization that assist physcally challenged hunters realize their dream By Skye Cannon The HOT New single, Supa Dupa is officially available for fans to hear, request, buy. By Kari Andren Todd Mitchell, PE, has joined Sanderson Stewart as Senior Engineer and Branch Manager in the firm’s Bozeman, Montana office. By Bill Ellingsen Suspense novel One Lowly Angel written by author Bill Ellingsen captures the attention of varied audiences by crossing into the realm of mainstream fiction while holding the gearheads’ interest. By MSU Extended University A free resource for science educators is available from Montana State University By George S. Ackerson According to George S. Ackerson, probiotic food is food that contains live bacteria, which is considered beneficial and not harmful to humans. Article by George S. Ackerson. By George Ackerson In most cases, George Ackerson points out that you can successfully control mild signs and symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome by learning to manage stress and making changes in your diet and lifestyle. Article by George Ackerson. By Michele Kophs Award Winning Author Shares the Story Behind Her Stories By The Foundation for Educational Choice Montana's 37,000 high school dropouts cost state taxpayers nearly $23 million in Medicaid payments and about $216 million in lost taxable earnings annually, according to a new study released today by The Foundation for Educational Choice. By Polina Stoykova, BULGARIAN PROPERTIES The average price of rural properties sold in the second quarter of 2010 is 14,600 Euro which is similar to the average price in 2009 – 14,300 Euro. There is an increase in the average price of rural properties compared to the first months of 2010. By Stealth Energy Inc. Private investor announces purchasing nearly 15% of outstanding shares of Stealth Energy Inc. By Guides to Free Campgrounds Guides to Free Campgrounds carry inexpensive guides listing amenities and exact GPS coordinates for hundreds of free and cheap campgrounds and RV parks. Hard to find info helping families save hundreds of dollars on high vacation bills this summer. | ||||||||||||||||||||||