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MONTANA MOTEL ANXIETY; A road trip through hostile territory with your same-sex lover can be stressful. Try it yourself and see
THE ANXIETY set in just past Issaquah, heading east on I-90 in my gassed-up, sensible Toyota. My new girlfriend, asleep in the passenger seat in the predawn hour (we'd gotten a very early start), seemed blissfully unaware of the danger we were in. What the hell was I worried about? I would be
Publication: The Stranger
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EXPLOSION INJURES 31 IN A MONTANA MOTEL
BILLINGS, Mont. - An explosion apparently caused by natural gas ripped a 40-foot section from a Super 8 Motel yesterday. Thirty-one persons were injured, but no one was killed and only two persons were hospitalized. JACONC;04/09 LDRISC;04/10,15:39 NATBRF10
Publication: The Boston Globe
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31 People Hurt As Explosion Damages Motel in Montana - New York Times
LEAD: An explosion apparently caused by a natural gas leak demolished a 40-foot section of a motel early this morning, injuring 31 people, the authorities said. An explosion apparently caused by a natural gas leak demolished a 40-foot section of a motel early this morning, injuring 31 people, the
Publication: The New York Times
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Crookston couple arrested in Montana; A husband and wife who mysteriously left Minnesota, leaving the wife's teenage daughters behind, were picked up by Montana authorities on Thursday night. He is in custody; she was released.(NEWS)
Byline: Chao Xiong; Staff Writer William M. and Jennifer D. Anderson appeared at a Montana motel before Christmastime, saying Jennifer's children were grown and out of the house, allowing them to finally travel outside their home state of Minnesota, said the motel owner. They were good guests in
Publication: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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Breaking trail with Lewis & Clark: America's most intrepid backwoodsmen nearly met their match in Montana's rugged mountains 200 years ago. Today, skiers have a slightly easier go of it.
Descended the mountain to Travellers rest leaveing these tremendious mountains behind us, in passing of which we have experienced cold and hunger of which I shall ever remember. This how Capt. William Clark described crossing the Lolo Pass area Montana's Northern Rockies in September of 1805. On
Publication: Ski
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Water Heater Part Cited In Fatal Md. Motel Blast;Source of Spark That Lit Gas Undetermined
Fire investigators identified a cracked control valve box on a water heater today as the source of a massive gas leak that caused an explosion that killed four guests at a Super 8 motel Sunday morning. Hagerstown Fire Chief Gary Hawbaker said the explosion occurred as desk clerk Richard Rice, who
Publication: The Washington Post
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Outlook and trends 2008: Montana travel and recreation.
[FIGURE 1 OMITTED] Trends in Review Montana's nonresident visitor numbers continue to grow at a steady rate (Figure 1). With few exceptions, the 10-year visitation trend has been growing about 2 percent per year, with 2007 showing a preliminary 2 percent increase as well. Even when crude oil prices
Publication: Montana Business Quarterly
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INFORMATION ISSUED BY U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE FOR MONTANA ON NOV. 25: EGONN TRUJIL BRADY SENTENCED IN U.S. DISTRICT COURT
BILLINGS, Mont., Nov. 25 -- The U.S. Department of Justice's Attorney's office for Montana issued the following press release: Bill Mercer, United States Attorney for the District of Montana, announced today that during a federal court session in Billings, on November 24, 2009, before Chief U.S.
Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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INFORMATION ISSUED BY U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE FOR MONTANA ON JULY 17: EGONN TRUJIL BRADY PLEADS GUILTY IN U.S. FEDERAL COURT
BILLINGS, Mont., July 17 -- The U.S. Department of Justice's Attorney's office for Montana issued the following press release: Bill Mercer, United States Attorney for the District of Montana, announced today that during a federal court session in Billings on July 17, 2009, before Chief U.S.
Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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Conservation through integration: integrated piping concept reduces motel's first costs for a central mechanical system. (Days Inn in Great Falls, Montana)
In an example of how one stone can kill two birds, a motel's mechanical system utilizes fire-sprinkler and hot-water lines to serve a central HVAC. The resulting decrease in initial costs allows the motel to profit from the energy efficiency of four-pipe, fan-coil units. The Great Falls (Mont.)
Publication: Building Design & Construction
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