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Montana: States
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With a land area of 145,552 square miles (376,978 km²) the state of Montana is the fourth largest in the United States (after Alaska, Texas, and California). To the north, Montana and Canada share a 545 mile (877 km) border. The state borders the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan, more provinces than any other state. To the east, the state borders North Dakota and South Dakota. To the south is Wyoming and to the west and southwest is Idaho.
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MMIS is an interactive database to help Montana manufacturers locate potential new customers and identify suppliers that are Montana firms, allowing money to stay in the state. It is designed to ... link them with worldwide markets. MMIS is still expanding and developing, and ALL Montana manufacturers are encouraged to participate. MMIS contains information on products and services to lead to new or expanded Montana businesses.
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Montana contains Glacier National Park and portions of Yellowstone National Park, including three of the Park's five entrances. Other federally recognized sites include the Little Bighorn National Monument, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Big Hole National Battlefield, Lewis and Clark Caverns, and the National Bison Range. Montana has eight National Forests and over 20 National Wildlife Refuges. The Federal government administers 36,000,000 acres (146,000 km²). 275,000 acres (1,100 km²) are administered as state parks and forests.
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Montana compares well with other states in conditions under which infants are born, according to a new online report titled, "The Right Start for America's Newborns: City and State Trends." To access the full report click here
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TicketsWest, an operating division of WestCoast Hospitality Corporation (NYSE: WEH), today announced an agreement with Montana State University to provide ticketing services for all MSU events. TicketsWest will be providing ticketing services for box office operations, regional outlet distribution, additional call center support, and on line via the Internet at www.ticketswest.com.
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As most of Montana's mobile data base station sites are located on mountains up to 10,000 feet high, microwave was the only way of connecting all these sites together. Other forms of backhaul such as fiber and leased lines would have been impractical and costly. The split-mount design of the DXR 700 ... reduced installation costs by eliminating complex waveguide systems, saving in excess of $200,000 on the microwave portion of the project, according to Pat Dunne, vice president of Dunne Communications and project manager.
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