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Plentywood is the location of Radio International, [24] with the combined signals of KATQ 1070, KATQ-FM 100.1, and KATQ-FM 107.1. All stations are located at 112 Third Avenue East. The stations serve the northeast Montana, western North Dakota and southern Saskatchewan region. The Sheridan County News is a print only newspaper covering local news.
This is a list of newspapers in Montana. Current news publications ... Sheridan County News - Plentywood; Sidney Herald - Sidney; Silver State Post - Deer Lodge;
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The Montana Newspaper Association named the Flathead Beacon the state's best large weekly 10 times since 2009. [4] [5] In 2014, Outside magazine ranked the Flathead Beacon the 58th best place to work in the United States, citing the "intense employee pride in the publishing company". [6]
Charles Edwin Taylor (February 27, 1884 – April 22, 1967), also known as "Red Flag" Taylor, "Red Flag Charlie" and Charley Taylor, was an American politician, editor, orator, who served as a member of the Montana State Senate from January 1, 1923, to January 5, 1931, and was candidate for United States Senate in the 1930 Election.
Yellowstone County News (YCN) is a weekly newspaper based in Huntley, Montana which provides hyperlocal news coverage to the Yellowstone County, Montana area, which includes Billings, Laurel, Shepherd, Huntley, Worden, Ballantine, and Pompey's Pillar. [1] It is currently owned and operated by Jonathan and Tana McNiven. [2]
Robert "Bobby" Cavanaugh, of Madison Heights, Michigan, was beaten to death on Christmas Eve after he tried to save a dog who was being abused by a neighbor and alleged repeated felon, witnesses said.
Harry L. Billings won the Montana Newspaper Hall of Fame award in 1997, and Gretchen Garber Billings won the award in 2007. [7] In 1983, Harry won the University of Montana Distinguished Alumnus Award. [8] Harry was also a member of the Montanan Bicentennial advisory council in the mid-1970s. [2]