
Blair Miller
Reporter at The Daily Montanan
Reporter at News from the States
Montana State News Bureau editor for @helenaironline @missoulian @billingsgazette @montanastandard @ravallirepublic | Soft turns and tight lines
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2 months ago |
denver7.com | Katie Parkins |Blair Miller
With a layer of white snow blanketing the mountains of southwest Colorado and a crisp bluebird sky covering the landscape on Feb. 23, 2024, a deep black steam locomotive traversed the edge of a steep cliff on the Highline Express.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
denver7.com | Shelly Bradbury |Blair Miller
The city of Arvada paid $2 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit over the 2021 police killing of a pregnant woman whom officers mistook for an armed shoplifting suspect. Destinee Thompson’s surviving family members filed the lawsuit in 2023, two years after an Arvada police officer killed Thompson, a 27-year-old mother of three, and her unborn son as Thompson drove away from officers on Aug. 17, 2021. Local The city settled the lawsuit in July, court records show.
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Dec 20, 2024 |
dailymontanan.com | Blair Miller
by Blair Miller, Daily Montanan December 20, 2024 The ballot initiative to ban single-use plastics in Bozeman approved last month by voters was dealt a blow this week when the Montana Supreme Court reversed a lower court’s decision that allowed the initiative to go onto the ballot in the first place.
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Dec 18, 2024 |
dailymontanan.com | Blair Miller
Gov. Greg Gianforte is asking for public comment to see which of four attorneys he should appoint to fill a judicial vacancy in the Seventh Judicial District in eastern Montana. The person chosen by Gianforte after consideration of the public comments will become a judge who covers Dawson, Prairie, McCone, Richland and Wibaux counties. The four applicants are Scott William Herring, John Tyson Hrubes, Brett Joseph Irigoin and Charity Sue McLarty.
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Dec 13, 2024 |
dailymontanan.com | Blair Miller
A report released Wednesday by the Montana Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers gave Montana’s infrastructure a “C-,” lower than the “C” grade it got on the same report in 2018, based primarily on a host of aging infrastructure across the large state and being underfunded to perform the upgrades needed on a quick timeline.
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