| Oil and Gas Symposium: Montana cannot become another Wyoming |
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Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer kicked off Saturday’s symposium on oil
and gas development with a talk that focused on the strength of
Montana’s economy—a strength not entirely based on oil and gas
revenues, and one that might provide the bastion to keep the energy
industry from, well, basically, treating us all like we were Wyoming. Read more...
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 January 2008 ) |
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