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Posted: Sep 3, 2010 7:50 PM
Updated: Sep 3, 2010 7:50 PM

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The Road2ACure tour led by seven-year pancreatic cancer survivor Chris Calaprice was in Missoula Friday. Calaprice and his crew are riding through all 50 states to raise money for pancreatic cancer research and spread the message of hope to cancer survivors.
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The victim of a vicious attack with acid is telling what happened for the first time. On Monday, Bethany Storro, 28, was assaulted by a complete stranger. Police are seeking the culprit. During a hospital news conference, her parents at her side, her face wrapped in bandages, Storro recalled the violent, random attack that may have disfigured her for life.
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PPL Montana says temporary repairs on the Madison River Dam below Ennis Lake will begin next week. A large crane will be used to lower 3000 pound bags of concrete around the rock that damaged the dam early Monday. The concrete will seal off the area where waters are flowing over the remnants of the dam.
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About a year ago, Tiffany Jasper was desperate to find some help for her Boston terrier, Lucy, who is deaf. She called Wind River Tails & Trails founder Carrie Hunt. Right away she knew she found someone who could help.
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The clearer conditions continue as a ridge of high pressure remains over the region. That's allowing for plenty of sunshine with warmer temps in the upper 70s to mid 80s for Friday. Some areas, like Plains, might even make it to the 90 degree mark!
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We all need calcium for healthy bones and Dr. Brad Pickhardt recently took some time to sort through the sometimes confusing world of calcium supplements. Our bodies cannot make calcium, so we need to get it through our diet. But some of us lose more of this essential mineral than we're able to eat--and need a supplement. But just who that is and what kind of calcium is needed can be confusing. So, we talked with Endocrinologist Dr. Michelle Danichich for some advice.
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Last week, both Sentinel and Big Sky held double digit leads in the 2nd half. But both of them couldn't hold on against the Billings competition. The Spartans lost on a late touchdown to Skyview. The Eagles gave up 28 straight 2nd half points in their loss at Billings West. But they both didn't have anytime to dwell on it. Cause tonight is the first cross-town clash of the season...Spartans versus Eagles.
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