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Northern International Livestock Exposition (NILE) originated as an idea from the livestock committee of the Billings Chamber of Commerce in 1966. In 1967, the Public Auction Yards hosted an event to showcase the region’s vast livestock industry. [1] By the fall of 1968, a full-fledged livestock show with 250 exhibitors and 600 entries was ...
Livestock auctions could be coming to an end at America’s last big-city stockyard. Associated Press. February 2, 2025 at 10:44 AM. Cattle being auctioned at the Oklahoma City Livestock Exchange ...
The bucking livestock from the three roughstock events are also awarded ... Sombrero Butte, Arizona; 1937 Asbury Schell, Camp Verde, Arizona ... Glendive Montana, 69. ...
Butte has one local daily, a weekly paper, as well as several papers from around the state. The Montana Standard is Butte's daily paper. It was founded in 1928 and is the result of The Butte Miner and the Anaconda Standard merging into one daily paper. [170] The Standard is owned by Lee Enterprises. The Butte Weekly is another local paper. [171]
An 81-year-old Montana man was sentenced Monday to six months in federal prison for illegally using tissue and testicles from large sheep ... a 215-acre alternative livestock ranch, which buys ...
A Montana rancher has been sentenced to six months in prison after cloning a "near threatened" sheep from Asia and ... a 215-acre alternative livestock ranch in Vaughn, Montana, records show. "On ...
In Butte, mine tailings and smelter waste were dumped directly into Silver Bow Creek, creating a 120-mile (190 km) plume of pollution extending down the valley to Milltown Dam on the Clark Fork just upstream of Missoula. Air- and waterborne pollution poisoned livestock and agricultural soils throughout the Deer Lodge Valley.
Silver Bow County is a county in the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 35,133. [1] Its county seat is Butte. [2] In 1977, the city and county governments consolidated to form the single entity of Butte-Silver Bow. Additionally, the town of Walkerville is a separate municipality from Butte and is within the county.