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Coded by a deep blue color on the map, the report shows Montana so rich in wind that it has the potential to produce 4,700 terawatt hours of wind-generated electricity, a whopping 370 times the state's current total retail electricity sales. According to Stinchfield, the Judith Gap wind farm ranks as the most efficient in the country, Even so, it falls in the neighborhood of 40 percent efficiency. According to Keogh, that applies less to Montana.
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This week, the National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC), working with the Institute for Public Representation at Georgetown University Law Center, filed a petition for inquiry that called on the FCC to investigate the pervasiveness of hate speech on the public airwaves and its impact on the Latino community. The groups also called on the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to update its 1993 Hate Speech report. At the time, the NTIA expressed concern that "the media may be creating an "atmosphere that encourages and legitimizes violence against minority groups." But the report stopped short, stating "the available data linking the problem of hate crimes to telecommunications remains scattered and largely anecdotal.
Talk-show host Michael Savage ranted last...
... that wants to sweep you off the map." Montana radio host John Stokes called for cutting off the ...
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...) Report such taking in the northcentral Montana experimental population area to the Field Supervis...
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HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill., May 21 /PRNewswire/ -- The Sears Blue Appliance Crew(TM) is helping Montana residents access the $928,000 in rebates available for ENERGY STAR(R)-qualified appliances beginning May 24 until funds are exhausted, as part of the "Cash for Appliances" rebate program. As the 2010 ENERGY STAR Retail Partner of the Year, Sears has revamped its website, Sears.com/energystar to include even more tools to help Americans learn about ENERGY STAR, search for rebates and credits, find the right appliance and dispose of the old one properly, and take small steps to make a big difference. In an effort to help Montana residents better manage the rebate process, the Sears site also includes an interactive map, energy savings rebate calculator and information about ENERGY STAR produ...
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I still remember the day we met. It was 1995. I'd drifted out of an Eastern graduate school with a vanity master's degree and no job, tugged West by some hazy vision of the Big Rock Candy Mountain. I hurried through the Midwest that fall, but at Denver eased off the gas. There I pulled out the Rand-McNally and the Volkswagen and I began to meander along those dashed green lines that the map's legend labeled "scenic route" and that divided up Colorado and Montana and Wyoming like prime cuts on a butcher's chart. On the last day of October, following the final green dash, we crested Loup Loup Pass and dropped into a hidden valley where wavy hills paused before throwing themselves against a choppy sea of granite. I stopped, got out. The autumn air was golden, and edged with winter. Aspens ...
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Dave Wilson grew up in Big Sky country - Miles City, Montana, to be exact.
It's barely a spot on the map, he said of the Western town, which was originally established as a military fort and blossomed during the days of longhorn cattle drives.
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Grizzly bears often wander through Montana's Swan River Valley, as is shown in this satellite map tracking 10 grizzlies' movements from 2000 to 2004. The bruins, increasingly threatened by development, are expected to benefit from "The Montana Legacy Project" - billed as the biggest private land-conservation deal ever put together.
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CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - Where you can find Montana's best camping? In Wyoming?
The May cover story of Sunset, a California-based magazine about life in the West, detailed some of the top campgrounds in the West, including six Montana locations. But a map accompanying the article shows five of those six "Montana" sites are actually in Wyoming - three of them in Yellowstone National Park.
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It is safe to say that the reasons we all live in and love Montana are the same reasons that 3.4 million people choose to vacation in Montana each yea...