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    Big Sky baby getting "Kangaroo Care" in NICU

    Big Sky baby getting "Kangaroo Care" in NICU

    Posted 6:15 AM 5/17/2012 by Callie Eike - KTVQ

    BILLINGS- To the parents of a premature infant, they often carry the weight of the world on their shoulders.

    But these parents, Dax and Chantel Scheiffer of Big Sky, are carrying the weight of 2 pound 12 ounce Dax Junior entirely on their chests.

    Dax Junior, who was named after his (More)


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  • Crime and Courts

    Stepmom faces extradition in Hawaii in Belgrade kids abduction

    Posted 4:35 PM 5/16/2012 by Erin Schattauer

    The step mother of three Belgrade children who were taken by their father to the Bahamas on a sailboat against custody orders is being held without bail in Hawaii and is awaiting extradition to Montana.

    Angela Bryant, 45, was ordered by Circuit Court Judge Greg Nakamura on Hawaii's Big (More)


  • Weather

    Montana to see partial solar eclipse on Sunday

    Montana to see partial solar eclipse on Sunday

    Posted 2:48 PM 5/16/2012 by Meteorologist Mike Heard

    A partial solar eclipse will be visible over Montana and Idaho on May 20 beginning at 6:14 p.m. MDT and ending around 8:20 p.m. MDT.

    At its peak (7:20 p.m. MDT), around 71% of the setting sun will be occulted by the rising moon.

    This is the first time in 10 years an eclipse has been visible over Montana.

     


  • Education

    Belgrade history class gets tour of Little Bighorn

    Posted 11:55 AM 5/16/2012 by Chet Layman

    For most of us, history lessons came from lectures and textbooks. But this week, advanced placement U.S. history students in Belgrade got a chance to retrace some history and visit sites very few have been allowed to see.

    Forty five students along with their teacher Lila Beard visited the (More) • Video (1)


  • Bozeman News

    NW Energy: Downed power line sparked grass fire

    Posted 10:39 AM 5/16/2012 by KBZK Media Center with Adam Bell reporting

    A grass fire that caused a brief closure along Frontage Road Tuesday afternoon was caused by a downed power line, according to NorthWestern Energy.

    About 100 people were left without power for a short time while crews replaced wires. Power was back on by about 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Michelle (More)


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  • Missoula Area News

    Insurance fraud alleged in Missoula 'hole in one' case

    Posted 10:28 AM 5/16/2012 by David Sherman (david@krtv.com)

    When Troy Peissig shot a hole-in-one at a Missoula Country Club golf tournament, he won a special $18,000 prize.

    But almost two years later and despite multiple witness accounts, Peissig hasn't seen a dime of the prize money.

    The tournament's sponsor had purchased insurance to cover (More)


  • Technology

    Want to buy one share of Facebook stock? Here's how

    Posted 8:35 AM 5/16/2012 by Chenda Ngak, CBS

    (CBS News) Novice investors, too, can own a piece of Facebook stock.

    One of tech's most highly anticipated stocks may hit the NASDAQ on Friday and it's not just serious investors who are interested in owning a piece of Facebook.

    Among the Wall Street brokers waiting for a piece of (More)


  • Entertainment

    CBS adds four new series to its fall schedule

    CBS adds four new series to its fall schedule

    Posted 8:33 AM 5/16/2012 by Camille Mann -CBS News

    (CBS News) CBS has officially announced its new fall TV schedule, picking up four new series and continuing a number of top-rated programs.

    The network will finish the season as America's most-watched network for the ninth time in the last 10 years.

    "These new series feature a great (More)


  • Health

    Whooping cough making a comeback as most adults fail to get recommended booster shot

    Posted 8:14 AM 5/16/2012 by CBS Health

    The first effective vaccine for whooping cough was developed in 1940. Before that, the respiratory infection killed thousands each year -- and it may be making a comeback.

    Hundreds of cases are being reported in nine states. Washington State has declared an epidemic, with 1,484 cases. CBS News (More)


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  • National News

    How scammers can steal your credit card information at the gas pump

    How scammers can steal your credit card information at the gas pump

    Posted 8:13 AM 5/16/2012 by CBS News

    The price of gas continues to fall. AAA says the national average for regular has fallen to $3.73, down 21 cents in the past six weeks. But if you pay at the pump, thieves may be waiting for you, ready to skim the information off your bank card and siphon the money out of your account.

    (More)
  • 2012 Melinda's Garden Moments

    Melinda's Garden Moment: Pruning spring flowering shrubs

    Posted 8:09 AM 5/16/2012

    Bring your overgrown lilacs, forsythia, and other spring flowering shrubs down to size while maintaining their natural beauty and spring floral display.

    Prune spring blooming shrubs right after flowering. These shrubs set their flower buds in summer and pruning any other time will (More) • Video (1)


  • Health

    Eight Montana school districts affected by whooping cough outbreak

    Eight Montana school districts affected by whooping cough outbreak

    Posted 7:59 AM 5/16/2012 by Angela Marshall (KAJ News)

    KALISPELL- There are now 25 confirmed pertussis cases in Flathead County after local health officials confirmed four more cases on Tuesday afternoon.

    Pertussis is also known as whooping cough.

    Flathead City-County Health Department Director Joe Russel says the new cases involve (More)


  • Helena Area News

    Helena couple hits all 50 states to promote Race For The Cure

    Helena couple hits all 50 states to promote Race For The Cure

    Posted 7:54 AM 5/16/2012 by Melissa Anderson- KXLH News

    HELENA- Ken and Margy Kohl of Helena have taken great strides - and lots of them - to help breast cancer research, traveling to all 50 states to walk in each Race For The Cure event.

    The couple began walking in the races before it became a personal experience for Margy in 2000.

    "I (More)


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  • Bozeman News

    Stamp Out Hunger donation totals coming in for Bozeman, Butte food banks

    Posted 5:23 PM 5/15/2012

    Food was collected across the Gallatin Valley and across the country this weekend for the 20th annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.

    Jill Holder, operations manager at the Gallatin County Food Bank, says 13,540 pounds of food was collected through the drive and more could still come in. (More)


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