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Weed-eating sheep returning to Missoula's North Hills

Weed-eating sheep returning to Missoula's North Hills

Posted 10:16 PM 5/22/2013 by MTN News

MISSOULA - It's time to get down to business of eradicating noxious weeds in Missoula. In what's become an annual animal ritual, a herd of about 70 sheep will be taking up residence in the North Hills on Sunday, and will start gobbling down on the invaders.

City officials say sheep grazing (More)

AAA: Fewer Americans will travel on Memorial Day

Montana tornadoes - rare, but still a possibility

Montana family exits son's Singapore death court case, calls process "a complete joke"

BOLO Alert - Wanted In Montana: Sean Colwell

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Yellowstone roads open

Yellowstone roads open

Posted 9:44 PM 5/22/2013 by Donna Kelly - MTN News

The scenic Beartooth Highway, the high elevation part of US-212 linking Red Lodge with Cooke City and Silver Gate, and the northeast entrance to Yellowstone National Park, is scheduled to open for the season at 9 a.m. this Friday.

Inside Yellowstone, the road over Dunraven Pass linking (More)

Two-vehicle accident on I-90 sends one to hospital

Class B and C State Golf Tournaments

Belgrade students take part in Day of Caring

Winds knock out power, affect travel in Bozeman

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5/21/2013

Peers of suicide victims more likely to think about killing themselves

Peers of suicide victims more likely to think about killing themselves

Posted 8:49 PM 5/21/2013 by Michelle Castillo - CBS News

Children and teens who had a peer commit suicide may be more likely to think about and attempt suicide themselves, an effect that appears to be more pronounced in younger kids.

The phenomenon, which is known as "suicide contagion," was shown to last two years or more after a peer's death (More)