The Montana Standard is a Lee Enterprises daily newspaper printed in Butte, Montana. It's circulation is 14,100 on Sundays, 14,252 on weekdays. Lee Enterprises (NYSE: LEE) is a newspaper company based in Davenport, Iowa Lee owns several newspapers including the Corvallis Gazette-Times. ... Butte, Montana Butte is a city that is located in Silver Bow County, Montana and is the county seat. ...
The Montana Standard is the parent publication of the 'Mini Nickel' shopper (Bozeman, MT) as well as the 'Three Rivers' publication (Dillon, MT).
Online readership in 2005 was constitued for by an estimated 11,175 unique individuals daily.
MONTANA, one of the Mountain states of the U.S., bounded on the N by the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan; on the E by North Dakota and South Dakota; on the S by Wyoming and Idaho; and on the W by Idaho.
Montana, with an area of 380,850 sq km (147,046 sq mi), is the fourth largest state in the U.S.; 29.4% of the land area is owned by the federal government.
Montana contains parts of two major U.S. physiographic regions: the Rocky Mts., which occupy the W third of the state, and the Great Plains in the E. Water and glacial ice have carved Montana’s mountain landscape; in the S, the mountain profiles are subdued, but at the Canadian border is a scenic, angular, alpine landscape.
Butte is a city that is located in Silver Bow County, Montana and is the county seat.
In 1977, the city and county governments consolidated to form the sole entity of The City and County of Butte-Silver Bow.
However, environmental research and cleanup breathe new economic life into the town, and signs of vitality remain, including designation in the late 1990s as an All-American City.