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The Golden Triangle of Montana is a folk region in the northern plains of Montana, United States, renowned for its extensive wheat farming. Situated between the cities of Shelby, Great Falls, and Havre, this area encompasses some of the most productive agricultural land in the state. The fertile soil, combined with favorable climatic conditions ...
The Cut Bank Pioneer Press was founded on July 16, 1909, by Dan Whetstone. [2]When there was industrial unrest in Montana in 1917, the editor of the Cut Bank Pioneer Press urged readers to analyze the causes "scientifically and sympathetically", rather than automatically blaming everything on the Industrial Workers of the World.
The Hi-Line is one of around 50 colloquial regions in Montana. It next travels through Cut Bank and Shelby, where it meets Interstate 15 (I-15) and becomes the northern border of the area known as the "Golden Triangle", another colloquial region in Montana. This area is one of the most agriculturally productive in the country.
Federal prosecutors in Montana charged two men over allegations the pair killed an estimated 3,600 birds, including bald and golden eagles, as part of a “killing spree” before selling the ...
This is a list of newspapers in Montana. Current news publications ... Shelby Promoter - Shelby; Sheridan County News - Plentywood; Sidney Herald - Sidney;
The July 4, 1923, heavyweight title fight between Jack Dempsey and Tommy Gibbons in Shelby, Montana, stands out as one of the most economically disastrous events in boxing history.
The Liberty County Times is a weekly newspaper from Chester. The Havre Daily News is regionally available. Its circulation is 3,500 papers daily, published Monday through Friday. It has a full online edition by subscription, as well as some free content online. The larger Great Falls Tribune is also available in most areas.
Big Sandy is a town in Chouteau County, Montana, United States. The population was 605 at the 2020 census. [3] The Lewis and Clark Trail, following U.S. Route 87, goes through Big Sandy. Big Sandy native Jeff Ament, Pearl Jam bassist, built the town a skatepark with his Montana Pool Service non-profit organization in 2010. [4]