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On September 12, 1928 the Anaconda Standard merged with Butte Miner to form The Montana Standard. [3] At the time it was owned by the Anaconda Company. [4] In 1959, It was sold to Lee Enterprises. [4] In 1971, under the leadership of Betty Danfield, the paper's women's section won the Penney-Missouri Award for General Excellence. [5]
The Anaconda Standard was a newspaper published in Anaconda, Montana. The first issue was published on September 4, 1889 and the final issue was published on June 20, 1970. [1] The Anaconda newspaper was funded by Marcus Daly and owned by his company the Anaconda Copper Mining Company. [1]
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Our Lady of the Rockies is a 90-foot (27 m) statue built in the likeness of Mary, the mother of Jesus, that stands atop the Continental Divide overlooking Butte, Montana, United States. It is the fourth-tallest statue in the United States after Birth of the New World, the Statue of Liberty, and the Pegasus and Dragon. The base is 8,510 feet ...
The failed Montana measure came amid a similar effort by Republicans at the U.S. Capitol, in a bill. Democratic Representative Zooey Zephyr, a transgender woman first elected to the statehouse in ...
Lee announced a Montana State News Bureau near the end of 2020 that serves the Gazette and its sister papers. [2] In 2013, circulation of the print edition was around 39,405 copies, and that number increased to more than 44,000 on Sundays. [3] The Gazette website, billingsgazette.com, receives over 10 million page views per month. [4]
Mullen Newspaper Company is a privately owned publisher of daily, non-daily and weekly newspapers based in Deer Lodge, Montana, United States.With 20 publications, the publisher operates in six states, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, and Washington.