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Augusta rodeo ropes in country star Jamie O'Neal - May 23, 2008

Jamie O'Neal, an award-winning country vocalist and songwriter, will appear in concert in Augusta June 27 during Augusta Rodeo weekend.
http://www.topix.net/city/augusta-mt/2008/05/augusta-rodeo-ropes-in-country-star-jamie-one...

Dale N. Paddock - May 19, 2008

FAIRFIELD - Dale N. Paddock, 79, of Fairfield, an Army veteran, died of natural causes Wednesday at a Choteau hospital.
http://www.topix.net/city/augusta-mt/2008/05/dale-n-paddock?fromrss=1

Senators seek special session to fund schools - May 10, 2008

"We're tying to help preserve the quality in education." Four state senators are seeking a one-day special session in late June to consider a proposal to provide $30 million more in funding authority for Montana schools. via Great Falls Tribune
http://www.topix.net/city/augusta-mt/2008/05/senators-seek-special-session-to-fund-schools...

Officials continue to clean up after last summer's wildfires - May 3, 2008

With a new fire season approaching, the Rocky Mountain Ranger District is tending to old fire wounds. via Great Falls Tribune
http://www.topix.net/city/augusta-mt/2008/05/officials-continue-to-clean-up-after-last-sum...

GFH freshman unearths evidence for reason mammoths disappeared - May 1, 2008

"Dr. Baker pointed the finger generally on what sites she should look for, but Katelyn swung into action" After working countless hours digging soil samples and analyzing them with sophisticated microscopes, Great Falls High School freshman Katelyn Gibbs has come up with evidence that a comet or meteorite crashed ... via Great Falls Tribune
http://www.topix.net/city/augusta-mt/2008/05/gfh-freshman-unearths-evidence-for-reason-mam...
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