New school prompts community sentiment, for and against; Health Board seeks public comment; What they're saying about Two Eagle and its proposed new facilities; Chambers filled for April quarterly meeting; District meeting crowd told jobs are on...
Judge Rules Against Tribe In Lake Case; Res. Schools Opening With New Programs; Two-Thirds of Indian Voters Are Not Registered; Tots To Drop-Outs Will Find Something New In School; Tribe Ponders What To Do With Revenue Sharing; Salish Language;...
Seven tribal members on April 1 school board ballots ; No more auto taxes ; Tribes bid to take over Kerr Dam license ; Sanders County food stamp outreach ; Native range rights in court again ; McDonald super of mescalero ; Two arrested for fishing...
Council Approves 15 Month Budget; Ron McCrea is Tribal Police Chief; Members Oppose Complex; Job Corps Saves the Day; Tribal Council Wage Raised; 21 Accidents in May; Attention gardeners!; Welcome to the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Flathead...
NTPC's green light turns yellow, referendum vote called; Water conference set for July; Tellier is chosen ITYP Princess; The case for the Northern Tier pipeline; USCCR: Indians could become a '51st state'; Blackfeet oil company formed; Mitchell...
First jail in Montana was built in 1862 in Bannack. This image of the building was taken many years later and appears on p. 169 of 'Here Rolled the Covered Wagons' by Albert P. Salisbury and Jane S. Salisbury, Published by Superior Pub. Co., 1948.
Parade in Philipsburg, Montana, between 1893 and 1906. Note with photograph: A. S. Huffman & Company was a wine store, according to Star Huffman. The grocery store was at one time where the Grady Ross Gambles store is. Next to the store was...