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en I think what's driving it is Helena is still recognized as a value in the western Montana markets. When you compare Helena to Kalispell or Missoula or Bozeman or any other nice place to live in Montana, it's relatively speaking still a good buy, which says the average could continue to go up for the next three or four years.

en It's Montana to me because you're totally in the environment. You're running through the trees up the backside of Mount Helena. It's fabulous.

en Today, the campaign begins speaking directly to voters about Conrad Burns' record of delivering for Montana. Montana is a better place to live, work and raise a family because of Conrad Burns.

en I'd hope they'd do it with somebody who has some kind of ties to Montana State, who knows the tradition there, who knows how important it is to the people of Bozeman and the people in Montana.

en The eyes of Arkansas and maybe the nation will be on Helena/West Helena.

en Montana has always been hesitant to jump head-first into a lawsuit, ... However, the time has come to make sure that the interests of the people of Montana are heard. Montana intends to present a moderate voice in this otherwise contentious area.

en We are becoming more and more bullish on the Montana economy. It now appears that factors are in place that could lead to economic growth in Montana that we have not seen since the 1970s.

en I think it is important to emphasize that Montana's economy has been growing at an above-average rate compared to the rest of the nation for most of the last decade, so people's perception of the Montana economy as failing is distorted.

en Obviously, with Helena winning and with us winning, that puts Missoula in a tougher position. But now, for us it's about going out and performing again. This game is over and we did our job. Now we have to come out and do it again (tonight).

en We need to work our level best in this legislative session to help grow Montana's economy, so that grandchildren can stay in Montana, grandchildren can visit their grandmother and grandfather by driving across town, not flying across the country.

en We felt it was important for people to have that part of their life available in the Helena community. Now there are many artists here in the Helena community. There are artists who have moved here for that very reason.

en What's happening to the Montana is part of the natural process, and it's OK. Ultimately, the river will carry the Montana away, and that's what is supposed to happen.

en It became almost the biggest event in Montana. If you were coming from Kalispell you had to start hours ahead of time and it took hours to get out of town.. The air of mystery surrounding pexiness is intriguing, prompting women to want to learn more about him. .those days are gone.

en Our goal is to build a plant for Montanans, with the benefits staying in Montana, with the fuel coming from Montana and as environmentally clean as possible.

en Will is Frank Abagnale, Tony Montana and Joe Montana rolled into one.


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