MontanaBuzz

March 7, 2010

 

THE BUZZ


Are Montana's representatives in Congress raging ideologues? In a word: No.

According to recent National Journal vote ratings, Sens. Max Baucus and Jon Tester, both Democrats,  were rated the 45th and 41st most liberal senators, respectively. More specifically, Baucus had a 60.7 on the liberal scale (or a 39.3 on the conservative scale) while Tester's scores was 61.5.

GOP Congressman Dennis Rehberg was rated the 106th most conservative member of the House of Representative, with a conservative score of 77.5.




So residents of Butte are eager to build a new state historical museum in their home city, right? Maybe not, if you believe a reader poll in Butte's Montana Standard.

According to the survey, 254 readers who participated in the survey (as of Tuesday afternoon) said they didn't want the city to use millions of dollars in Natural Resource Damage funds to build a new Montana Historical Society Museum in Butte, while 435 were opposed.  Sixty-six weren't sure.

Of course, it could be that most of the opposition votes came from outside Butte -- maybe some even came from employees of the Historical Society in Helena, as well as their friends and family members. Stuffing the ballot box, so to speak. Something that's never been known to happen in Butte, of course.

Butte Sen. Steve Gallus  proposed building the museum in the Mining City, saying that more than $100 million in natural resource damage funds are available for projects that will improve conditions there, and the museum could be such a project. State officials have also been debating building a new museum in Helena, but there has been disagreement over where it should be located and how it should be paid for.

 

Some Oregonians recognize that they face a formidable foe as Montana tries to lure away businesses in the wake of recent tax hikes in Oregon. At Portland's Willamette Week, they posted a movie clip to show just how tough "Montana" can be.

The weekly newspaper was alluding to the recent story about how some Montana legislators are urging the state to try to lure Oregon businesses to Montana after Oregon voters passed two ballot measures that hiked taxes by $733 million on businesses and high-income individuals.

(By the way, if you don't get the reference in the movie clip, that's the character Tony Montana in the movie Scarface who is blowing away his enemies with such high-powered panache.)


 

Jim Messina, a University of Montana graduate and former aide to Montana Sen. Max Baucus, is expected to run President Obama's reelection campaign.

Obama's top aides have started to quietly lay the groundwork for the campaign, which Messina would run out of Chicago, Politico is reporting.

David Axelrod, David Pflouffe, and Anita Dunn would be among other Obama aides advisers who are expected to play key roles, but Messina would coordinate the campaign. Prior to joining the White House staff and working on Obama's presidential campaign, Messina directed Baucus' Senate staff. He is a graduate of the UM Journalism School.

 

 

Montana writer Walter Kirn has generated some buzz by writing about his disappointment in not getting an invite to this year's Oscar ceremonies. Kirn, you see, wrote the book Up in the Air, on which the movie by the same name is based. And the movie, which has been drawing rave reviews, is up for a number of Oscars, including best screenplay. (Though Kirn didn't write the screenplay.)

Kirn, based in Livingston, sent out a Twitter message that captured a lot of attention: "I just feel crestfallenness." The  message was in response to inquiries from press friends about whether he would be at the Oscars.

Kirn said people don't understand that he doesn't make much money from the movie, but he's been tirelessly promoting it, as it does help book sales, and book sales feed his family. He was hoping to go to the Oscars because the movie, which he loves, was the best thing that had ever happened to him professionally.


 

It didn't get any coverage in Montana that Buzz recalls, but another Baucus has been hired by the US Department of Justice as a political appointee.

Stephanie Denton Baucus has been named the associate director of the DOJ's Office of Intergovernmental and Public Liaison, which coordinates with state and local law enforcement and government agencies. She is the wife of Zeno Baucus, the son of Sen. Max Baucus.

She started working for the department last year at the same time as Melodee Hanes, the senator's live-in girlfriend. Hanes became acting deputy administrator for policy in the department’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. The senator nominated Hanes as a candidate for U.S. attorney in Montana, but pulled her name when the press inquired about the propriety of nominating someone with personal ties.



Bryon Wilson, the young Butte man who picked up a bronze medal at the Winter Olympics for his freestyle skiing, has another remarkable talent for someone his age.

He's a carver who specializes in wood sculptures of Montana trout. You can find photos of his work at his web site, Wilson's Wood Carvings.

Wilson, who graduated with honors from Butte High School, now attends Westminster College in Utah, where he's been training for the Olympic team. His aim is to earn an art degree. He's been carving for several years, and has won a number of awards, including first place awards in the Missoula Woodcarvers Show in 2007 and 2008. as well as the Utah Valley Show in 2008 and 2009.




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Sherm Anderson, center, gives a tour Saturday of his Sun Mountain Lumber Co. at Deer Lodge to U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, left, and U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont.  (Nick Gevock / Montana Standard)


Choteau native leads animators on Avatar

Ag Secretary endorses Tester forest bill, logging goals

Forest Service would try Tester plan as pilot projects

Vilsack, Tester promote Farm to School program

Montana growing less tolerant of DUI culture

Drinking deeply engrained in Montana way of life

Future of Central Montana Rail line in jeopardy

Bullock: BNSF violating agreement over rail line

Family of Deer Lodge woman finally learn who killed her

MT soldier who died in Afghanistan honored

Bozeman makes bid for super-fast Google service

Crews resume search for body in river at GTF

FWP chief: 'We have too many wolves on landscape'

GOP lawmakers act to block national monument move

Regents OK $75K pay raise for retiring UM president

Sage grouse won't get endangered species status

Tester ticked wind-energy money going overseas


Butte, Anaconda groups back transmission lines

Health Department warns norovirus prevalent in MT

9th Circuit rebuffs Montana death row inmate

Man's frozen body found in snowbank near Essex

Missoula Macy's defends tossing items in dumpster

BIA halts Blackfeet takeover of law enforcement

Panel urges extra federal money go to human services

Census workers start delivering surveys

Attorney: Pregnant woman got good care in jail

Sluggish economy puts damper on MT's booze sales


Mountain snowpack far below average across MT

Wheat farmers see good crop conditions so far


Billings softball coach sentenced on cocaine charge

GOP lawmakers rap gov's budget-cutting choices

State officials urged go easy on human service budget

Schweitzer ponders conflicting advice

Governor rules out tax hikes to balance budget

Cuts to MSU budget will be less drastic than expected

Lolo woman gets Oscar invite to record the stars

Eastern Montana legislator seek PSC seat

Man pleads innocent in Flathead Co fatal crash

GTF airman charged with murder faces more charges

Officials: Asbestos in fire ash not 'Libby asbestos'

Helena man spooks drivers by waving toy gun

GTF airport board fires back at angry director

State veterans' home selection site group visits Butte

Little Shell faction plans council vote on Saturday

More work to be done on Clark Fork River, experts say

Senators move to ban mining in North Flathead

Rehberg bill would limit national monuments in MT

AG unveils pilot program to combat drunken driving

Just one wolf left in once-large Yellowstone pack


Bozeman explosion triggers nearly a dozen lawsuits

State faces 'historic challenges' on budget

130 tea partiers demand budget be chopped

'Gay Loggers' group aims to thwart Tea Party protest

MSU pitched as low cost, efficient school

Former owner of Helena's Parrot candy store dies

Board of Regents' meetings run up taxpayer tab

Flathead tribes reject homesteading centennial event

2 of 3 Montana health insurers lose money in 2009

Insurers: Premiums pushed higher by several factors

Glendive prison worker charged with smuggling items

Montana wolf wars show no sign of letting up


BUSINESS

Helena mall loses another clothing business

Well-known Billings radio personalities revive station

Oasis Petroleum files for $350 million IPO

Bozeman manufacturer named MT's exporter of year

Lewistown's historic Calvert Hotel rejuvenated

Small Butte power plant plays big role in energy grid

MT composter moves controversial business to ND

State may convert Kalispell land to commercial use

Stimulus dollars spur northcentral MT economy

MT Ag Department provides farmers more crop tools

Bozeman ski areas do well during recession

Stillwater Mining Co boosts production in 2009


SPORTS / OUTDOORS

Laurel pulls away from Polson to win Class A title

Rocky Boy stops Shelby to win Class B Crown

Big Sandy edges Power for Class C championship

Despite successes, UM athletics faces tight budget

Griz race past NAU, 81-60, to advance in Big Sky

Portland State edges Bobcats 68-65

How the Big Sky tourney shapes up for Griz, Cats

Grizzlies raring for comeback against NAU

Deer Lodge woman one of five MT mushers at Iditarod

Grizzlies get intense as they prepare for Lumberjacks

Lady Cats fall to Northern Colorado, 70-68

Lady Griz slip by Northern Arizona, 72-66

Cats to face PSU team that may be missing top scorer

UM's Johnson unanimous all-league Big Sky pick

MSU's forward Howard picked for Big Sky first team

Butte's Johnson eager to go full speed with Mariners

Seasoned Bobcat team hopes to make run in tourney

Bridger Bowl to add fast new triple-chair lift

Bozeman ski jumper keeps Gelande title in family

Musberger to speak at MSU's Triangle Classic in April

OPINION

Bozeman needs to get a handle on its parade policy

Bullock's DUI pilot project should play dividends

TransCanada, MT, ND all benefit from pipeline access

Bozeman is bouncing back from downtown blast

Southern Amtrak route costly, but good idea

Salute another Montanan who gave his life for country

Thinning project to improve MacDonald Pass ski trails

Doctor: Medical-pot issue more politics than science

New trust will help Montana mental-health programs

Public can comment on Beaverhead, Big Hole rules

State should hike fees for Medicaid service providers

1895: Mark Twain's time in Big Sky Country

Please call off the dismantling of Butte's M&M


FEATURES

Where is William A. Clark's daughter, Huguette?

GTF seniors, 216 years between them, meet for 1st time

Polson's Burgerville still in same family after 48 years

When MT horse meat was all the rage in Seattle

Western Montana home to many healing plants

A long lost love comes to light in Helena

'Goodbye Wifes & Daughters': the Smith Mine disaster

Missoula vet still haunted by Iwo Jima after 65 years

Retired Butte miners swap stories about time in 'hell'

Dressing up to celebrate Montana's rich history

What's in a name? How MT places got their names

Miniature horse living high on the hog

50 years of merry making at Whitefish Winter Carnival

Critics' fav movie 'Up in Air' based on MT writer's book


EVENTS


Mansfield-Metcalf dinner in Helena on March 13

Former Gov. Huckabee in GTF on March 22

Indigo Girls to perform in Billings April 16

Bill Cosby bringing act to Bozeman April 17

Gary Allen to perform in Bozeman April 29

Gary Allen/Jack Ingram at Great Falls on May 1

Rob Zombie, Alice Cooper in Billings May 4

Antiques Roadshow coming to Billings June 26

5-day concert slated for Roberts July 14-18

Baucus plans economic summit in Butte Sept. 13-14

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