News of the Day


Thursday, February 4, 2010
By Faith Moldan
444-5643


Independent Record


'Markers for memories'


 


Juneau right to opt out of new federal program


Missoulian


Salish educator Julie Cajune awarded $1.4M grant for ambitious tribal history project


 


Postcards from the park: Young artists create works in crayon, marker, more to celebrate Glacier centennial


 


Big Sky students semifinalists in national science competition sponsored by Intel*


Butte Standard


Motorist hits ski bus near Anaconda; no serious injuries


Bozeman Chronicle


Kidfitters Program teaches hunting skills to youth, fills freezer for Belgrade family


Glacier Reporter


Williams honored for Montana Youth Challenge graduation*


Great Falls Tribune


Legislator leaves politics to better Indian schools*


Other


Shelby Middle/High School news


 


Monte moment


 


Victor School seeks interest in garden


 


School 'changed lives' of hundreds


 


Students tackle stereotypes on trip to Browning


 


District kicks off search


 


Connecting through technology


 


Community tells distict to keep school open


 


Superintendent Deadline


 


MSU funding for Streamline might be cut


 


City may beef up school speed limits


 


School meeting prompts clustering questions


 


Thank you to school board for your time, energy


 


Velma's Story*



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