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The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Anaconda, Montana. Pages in category "People from Anaconda, Montana" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.
In 2008 Christian released Black Line, "a higher end dressy line of men's wear," inspired by the clothes he made for himself, and features ready-to-wear tailored pants and vests. [14] Andrew Christian with underwear models at RuPaul's DragCon LA 2019. In the 2008/2009 season the company started making clothes for women as well as men. [6]
"The Wait Is Over" was the most-played Christian rock song of 2005. Disciple performing in 2007. They released Scars Remain on November 7, 2006. The song "After the World" was the eighth most played song on Christian Hit Radio stations in 2007 and was the band's first Christian CHR Radio No. 1 Hit. [11]
KGLM-FM (97.7 FM, "Magic 97.7 & 100.3") is a commercial radio station in Anaconda, Montana, broadcasting to the Butte, Montana, area playing CHR-Pop music. The station, established in 1974, [1] is currently owned by Butte Broadcasting, Inc. The main offices and studios of Butte Broadcasting are at 660 Dewey in Butte.
Born in Montana, possibly near Billings; lived in south-central Montana most of his life; spent later years near Pryor: Chief of the Mountain Crows, or Apsáalooke, band of the Crow Nation [189] [190] Ella J. Knowles Haskell: 1860–1911 Moved to Montana from New Hampshire after finishing college; lived and worked in Helena, Butte, and then ...
Anaconda, county seat of Deer Lodge County, which has a consolidated city-county government, is located in southwestern Montana, United States. Located at the foot of the Anaconda Range (known locally as the "Pintlers"), the Continental Divide passes within 8 mi (13 km) south of the community.
Two climbers who were reported missing on Mt. Whitney's experts-only Mountaineer's Route on Tuesday have been found dead. Andrew Niziol, 28, of South Lake Tahoe, and Patty Bolan, 29, were ...
Also in Lee Enterprises' favor was that Don Anderson, publisher of the Wisconsin State Journal and later, president of Lee Newspapers in Montana, who in 2007 had the new University of Montana School of Journalism building named after him, was a Montana native who understood the political climate and had worked with Anaconda Company staff as a ...