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Agape, others fight growing problem of homeless youth ... ... to live at Agape while she was 17 even though they live nearby. Many of Agape's residents don't have family close. (TRIBUNE PHOTO /KARLA EVELYN AMAYA) ...
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Donald Walter | greatfallstribune.com | Great Falls Tribune Cremation has taken place under the direction of O'Connor Funeral Home. Survivors include his wife, Linda Walter of Great Falls; daughters Elye (Has) ...
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Winds of Change event is Thursday | greatfallstribune.com | Great ... Katelyn Gibbs, Great Falls High sophomore who garnered second place in International Science Fair, is the keynote speaker. ...
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'Salon party' to discuss dangers of mercury | greatfallstribune ... An educational event billed as a 'salon party,' where women will have their hair snipped and then tested for mercury to illustrate its dangers, is Wednesday ...
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UGF to add track and field | greatfallstribune.com | Great Falls ... Hall says athletic scholarships for track and field will be offered. ... City grapplers square off tonight at CMR · UGF to add track and field ...
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Lonnie Gary Blackman | greatfallstribune.com | Great Falls Tribune CRAIG — World War II Army veteran Lonnie Gary Blackman, 82, of Craig, died Tuesday in Helena from complications of multiple illnesses suffered in the last ...
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High cholesterol or not, eating a low-fat diet just makes sense ... February is heart health month. Groups use this time to promote heart-healthy messages and update the public on recent updates in medical treatment or ...
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Backcountry skiing 101: Leaving the lifts behind ... Before heading into the backcountry, take an avalanche course. Courses abound across Montana, most taught in conjunction with ski patrols, the U.S. Forest ...
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Montana officials want to move bison to Wyoming ... BILLINGS (AP) — Montana wildlife officials are seeking public comment on a proposal to relocate several dozen Yellowstone National Park bison to an American ...
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House aims to shoot down federal gun controls | greatfallstribune ... "Firearms are inextricably linked to the history and culture of Montana, and I'd like to support that,'' Boniek said. "But I want to point out that the ...
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