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A Garryowen man with two previous child pornography convictions faces at least 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to viewing child pornography on computers in 2010 and 2011. Comments (0)
A 36-year-old Billings woman faces charges that she hid a 13-year-old runaway at her house and drugged the boy and lied when the boy's parents and police officers asked if he was there. Comments (0)
Gov. Brian Schweitzer wants a new state-run primary care clinic for government employees, but he is fuzzy on the program's details. Comments (0)
In a story about the state commissioner of securities and insurance shutting down a health insurance scam, The Associated Press, relying a press release from the commissioner's office, reported erroneously that the National Better Living Association agreed to a $25,000 fine as part of a settlement. In fact, Allied Health Benefits, Inc., a company affiliated with NBLA, paid the $25,000. Comments (0)
Jefferson High School board members have acknowledged violating state open-meeting laws by corresponding via email and have agreed to pay the legal fees of the newspaper that filed a lawsuit. Comments (0)
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