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  2. Auditor (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Auditor (also The Auditor; before 1986 – November 19, 2003 [1]) was a feral dog who lived on Montana Resources properties surrounding the Berkeley Pit, an open pit copper mine and Superfund site in Butte, Montana. First seen at the mine in 1986, the shaggy dog typically avoided human contact. He was given the name "Auditor" because he would ...

  3. Pat Kearney (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    His 1983 KXLF news story on the closing of Anaconda's last remaining Butte mining operation (Continental Pit) can be seen in the 2008 PBS documentary film Butte, America. He wrote seven books about the city and its history; an eighth book dealt with the long-time football rivalry between Montana State and the University of Montana . [5]

  4. The Montana Standard - Wikipedia

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    9,837 Daily (as of 2023) [2] OCLC number. 11938457. Website. mtstandard.com. Media of the United States. List of newspapers. The Montana Standard is a daily newspaper in Butte, Montana, owned by Lee Enterprises.

  5. Road dogs come up big as Montana Western upsets No. 11 ... - AOL

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    Oct. 8—BUTTEMontana Western played spoiler on the road Saturday as the Bulldogs took down the Montana Tech Orediggers 38-28 Saturday. The Bulldogs rushing attack played a big factor in the ...

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  7. History of Butte, Montana - Wikipedia

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    History of Butte, Montana. Original Butte courthouse, 1885. A headframe overlooking Butte. Butte is a city in southwestern Montana established as a mining camp in the 1860s in the northern Rocky Mountains straddling the Continental Divide. Butte became a hotbed for silver and gold mining in its early stages, and grew exponentially upon the ...

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  9. Columbia Gardens (amusement park) - Wikipedia

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    May through October. Area. 68 acres (28 ha) Attractions. Roller coasters. 1 [1] The Columbia Gardens (1899–1973) was an amusement park in Butte, Montana, established by copper king William A. Clark and later owned and maintained by Anaconda Copper. During its 74 years of operation, it was the only major amusement park in the entire state.