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stanley cup ORY: Rechanneling the boom-and-bust history of Butte, Montana | Watch VideoFor a small town, Butte, Montana is rich in history ndash; from being, at one time, the largest city between Chicago and San Francisco, to being the site of one of the world s most produ
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stanley cup t a shadow over the place. Last summer the residents of Butte turned a corner in their efforts to reverse environmental damage and be delisted as a Superfund site. Correspondent Luke Burbank reports on how the town s past is informing its march forward. FROM THE ARCHIVE: Montana s collapsed copper mining industry Video In western Montana, where copper was once king, shuttered mines in the 1980s left the people of Butte, Anaconda and Great Falls groping toward the future. Correspondent Liz Trotta reported on the economic hardships facing thousands of out-of-work miners in this Sunday Morning story originally broadcast September 4, 1983.For more info: Butte ElevatedButte Montana Office of Tourism The Richest Hill Podcast Clark Fork Watershed Education ProgramMontana ResourcesPitWatch.org The Smithsonian Arts and Industries Building. Ron Blunt Architectural Photography/Smithsonian Pxap Read the Supreme Court justices reactions to Stephen Breyer s retirement
PEMBROKE, Ga. -- A couple accused of attacking a woman and her daughter because they were served cold chicken at a Georgia food stand has surrendered.Baxley Police told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that Nathaniel and Latasha Smith turned themselves in Wednesda
skechers y. Authorities say the Smiths face aggravated assault charges following the June 22 attack caught on surveillance video in Baxley, a southeast Georgia town. Nathaniel Eric Smith, left, and Latasha Smith
af1 Appling County Sheriff s Office via WTOC Police say the couple assaulted Qwik Chick food stand owner Jeanette Norris and her 15-year-old daughter because of the portion size and temperature of their order. Norris refunded their money and told them she had called police. Police say that s when Latasha Smith, 28, punched Norris, breaking her nose. They add surveillance video shows Nathaniel Smith, 45, punching the teen as she tried to help her mother. Baxley s police chief told CBS affiliate WTOC they have not started questioning the two or asking where they ve been since the attack.The Journal-Constitution reports the two turned themselves in at the Bryan County Sheriff s Office, outside Savannah, and they were transported back to Appling County where the incident occurred
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