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Experts: Video tampering in Basin unlikely

The Basin School video “mystery” appears to be nothing of the sort. The Monitor last week reported two Basin residents’ view that an apparent 20-second...

JHS, grade school enrollment up again

Bolstered by its largest 9th grade class since the 20th century, Jefferson High School has extended its run of enrollment growth with a student...

County overlooked for wildlife crossings?

The passage of two legislative bills earlier this year positioned Jefferson County to receive state funding for wildlife crossings over one of Montana’s hairiest...

Modest changes in new county budget

In the last year before a new state law reshapes municipal financing, Jefferson County’s latest budget looks a great deal like last year’s. The County...

Clancy zeroes in on water source

With the discovery of a promising test well, Clancy is again on the verge of major progress in its decade-long quest to find a...

Boulder budget up slightly, nearly balanced

Boulder’s City Council is set to vote next Monday on a city budget that looks much like last year’s — with a few key...

Mystery in Basin: Was a video altered?

It’s ominous and vaguely unsettling, like a bit of surveillance video that reveals a crime.  One minute several adults are chatting amiably in a school...

Montana City snares Prickly Pear’s 30th easement

The Prickly Pear Land Trust last week secured a new conservation easement on a 271-acre Montana City parcel on the south side of Mt....

Riverside prison set for expansion, new name

The state Department of Corrections has begun work on an expansion of Boulder’s Riverside prison expected to double the inmate population, as well as...

Boulder bets big on bulk water sales

Boulder has sold nearly half a million gallons of water to a contractor in recent weeks and, after switching to a new well in...

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