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![Police Arrest Suspects In Car Break-Ins On Missoula’s Southside](http://townsquare.media/site/119/files/2011/09/breaking-news.jpg?w=980&q=75)
Police Arrest Suspects In Car Break-Ins On Missoula’s Southside
Missoula Police arrested two men within a short period early this morning accused of breaking into vehicles on the city's southside. Sergeant Jim Klowitter gives details of the first arrest.
Klowitter says not long after, 9-1-1 received a second call nearby...
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Black Bear Found In Tree At Missoula Airport
Missoula County Sheriff's Deputies assisted airport security with a troublesome intruder early this morning, a large black bear. Senior Deputy Two Joe McNeal gives details of where the bear was found.
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Administration Challenges Revenue Projections
The governor's budget director is challenging the Montana Legislature for painting what he describes to be an artificially gloomy budget picture.
David Ewer told an interim committee of lawmakers Monday it is now clear that more money was available than the Republican-led Legislature used for its budget. Democrats say that money could have been used for many things, such as more state construction
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Helena Votes To Ban Mobile Devices While Driving
Helena city commissioners have voted in favor of an ordinance that would prohibit the use of either hands-free or handheld electronic devices — including cellphones, pagers and laptops — while operating a vehicle.
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Montana Pharmacists Can Give Flu Shots To Kids
Pharmacists in Montana will be able to give flu vaccinations to children age 12 and older under a new law effective Saturday.
Prior law allowed pharmacists to give flu shots only to people 18 years old or older. Senator Jim Keane, a Butte Democrat, sponsored the change that was approved by the Legislature last session by a wide margin.
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City Council Approved Attempt To Purchase Mtn. Water
On an 11 to 1 vote, The Missoula City Council approved a resolution allowing the city to pursue the purchase of Mountain Water Company from The Carlyle Group, if they decide to sell the municiple water supply in the future.
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Trailer Fire Deemed Suspicious In Nature
A fire that destroyed a home at The Blue Mountain Trailer Court on Highway 93 South early yesterday morning is being deemed suspicious in nature by The Missoula County Sheriffs Department. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Authorities say the fire began in the garage attached to the double-wide trailer...
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When To Listen For Your Favorite Montana Morning Features
Here at 1290 KGVO we pride ourselves on bringing you the most current, up-to-date local news, regional news, weather and sports. In order to continue to provide great news coverage here in Western Montana we made a few changes to our morning schedule. Montana Morning offers news every 15 minutes, weather every 10 minutes and sports twice an hour.
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Pneumonia Killing Bighorns In Western Montana
State wildlife officials say a pneumonia outbreak has killed several bighorn sheep in the Skalkaho area in western Montana.
Officials say that two dead sheep recently died from severe cases of pneumonia, and that a third sheep had been dead too long to identify the cause.