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Butte's Staggering Ox restaurant set to close June 1
BUTTE, Mont. - The Butte Staggering Ox announced their retirement on Tuesday, April 30, 2024. The beloved restaurant will close its doors on June 1, 2024, after almost nine years of service to the Butte community, according to their Facebook post Tuesday. "We would like to thank all of our...
Meeting will focus on Butte groundwater on Wednesday
MISSOULA, Mont. — You are invited to listen to the latest update and actions on soil clean up in the Butte area on Wednesday. The meeting will take place online via Teams. This morning, Atlantic Richfield, the EPA, Butte Silver Bow, the Montana Department of Environmental Quality, and the Montana Natural Resource Damage Program will hold Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (BPSOU) Site-Wide Ground Water Model Technical Review meeting. Authorities are letting the public listen to this review, but not ask questions or comment.
Copperheads take one from Trotters
The unofficial score: Anaconda 1, Plains 0, Mother Nature, 1-1.And in the end, Ma Nature was the big “winner” Saturday as Anaconda’s Lady Copperheads came to town and scored a 19-4 win over Plains. A second scheduled game, against Deer Lodge, was rained out by the nature lady as heavy, off-and-on showers swept through the Plains area.Anaconda broke loose for six runs in the top of the first inning at Plains field. The Lady Copperheads pounded out five hits in the first inning in their opening turn at the plate.However, Plains came back in the bottom of the first with...
Anaconda-based Gunslinger Gulch lodge looks for community support facing closure
ANACONDA, Mont. -- You can usually find a little slice of wild west americana wherever you look in the Treasure State, but there aren't many places left like the Gunslinger Gulch, where the county jail is a bed & breakfast, and live chickens are there to greet you wherever you walk.
'Business Bootcamp' speaker educates Southwest Montana companies on better practices in Butte
BUTTE, Mont. -- Modernizing and keeping up with the changing times is a priority for businesses in old-fashioned Southwest Montana towns like Anaconda and Butte, and as it turns out, the solutions they heard at Wednesday's guest speaker presentation at the Copper King Convention Center are simpler, and more humorous, than you might expect.
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