November 21, 2009

Local Top Stories

Family Escapes Black Eagle Structure Fire
Firefighters from Black Eagle and Gore Hill responded to a structure call at a home in Black Eagle about 9:45, Friday night.

Set-Free Ministries Fire Findings
The state crime lab released its findings on the fire that destroyed Set-Free Ministries back in May.

Tree Farmers Grow Christmas Cheer Year-Round
The Knox Tree Farm will sell you landscape trees all year long, but around Christmas time, this little tree lot near Lewistown changes it's name to Santa's Tree farm.

Great Falls Mom Makes a Living with Christmas Crafts
For some, decorating and shopping for the holidays is a chore, and for others the Christmas season is time to go all out. But for one Great Falls mom, spreading Christmas cheer pays the bills, through a two day craft show that makes Santa's operation look like a part time hobby.

Expanded Great Falls Holiday Art Show Benefits Food Bank
The holiday season can be tough on the increasing number of Montana families struggling to make ends meet.

Baucus Says He'll Be Back in Washington This Weekend for Key Vote on Health Care Reform
HELENA, Mont. - U.S. Sen. Max Baucus, back in Montana on family business, intends to vote in favor of the Senate health care bill when it reaches a crucial weekend test in Washington D.C.

Chris Berg of TJ's Lounge Looks to Rebuild After Fire
A fire is the last thing any business owner wants to experience. Tuesday's blaze at TJ’s Lounge caused major damage to what many consider a landmark community establishment. Now, the owners, with the help of others, try to recover and hopefully someday reopen.

Great Falls Man Pleads Not Guilty to 10th DUI Charge
A man facing his 10th DUI charge made another appearance in court Thursday morning.

Tester Applauds Passage of the Rural Veterans Health Care Improvement Act
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Senate has unanimously passed the Rural Veterans Health Care Improvement Act, sponsored by Senator Jon Tester.

Budget Concerns Prompt Governor Schweitzer to Eliminate Jobs
Concern over the state budget has prompted Governor Schweitzer to eliminate four Regional Development Officer (RDO) jobs from the Commerce Department in order to save money.