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 BILLINGS - A Montana photographer and wildlife guide made hist stanley cup ory recently by capturing video of the first known grizzly bear sow to have five cubs in Yellowstone National Park.But more than historic, West Yellowstone resident Carolyn Golba says the moment was truly awe-inspiring for those wanting to view wildlife from a safe distance. I was in the Lamar Valley and heard there was something going on in the little America area of the park,  said Golba.She says she set up her camera stanley cup  and ended up capturing something incredible. And I had people standing behind me and as those cubs kept going over those logs everyone behind me kept going one, two, three, four five,  she said.She watched the mama grizzly and her fiv stanley cup e cubs for 45 minutes and the moment has since gone down in history. There were some people there, that I know, that called in a ranger to verify that yeah, he was seeing five cubs,  she said.Golba says the mother grizzly of five is not known to biologists and not collared. But she says perhaps she could be the next big grizzly bear draw to Yellowstone National Park.Something she hopes to capture again real soon. I do go back out there, to that area, hoping to see her but I h Ucoa Billings artist and renowned sculptor Bill Rains dies at 84
 KLEBERG COUNTY, Texas 鈥?Remains f air force 1 ound at a Texas beach have                             been positively identified                         as those of a missing couple from New Hampshire. Family tells KZTV that they last heard from James and Michelle Butler on Oct. 16. The couple was last known to have set up their truck and RV trailer  adidas originals in the area of Beach Marker 263 on Padre Island, south of Bob Hall Pier. A missing persons report was filed for the Butlers on Oct. 23. On Oct. 27, a Kleberg County deputy                             found the human remains                         in the area of Beach Marker 263 on Padre Island. The remains were in a shallow grave, the                             Caller Times reports                        . An autopsy was completed by the Nueces Medical Examiner and confirmed they were the Butlers. The cause of death has been ruled as homicide. Officers say theyre working on identifying persons of interest and attempting to find the whereabouts of the victims  truck and RV trailer. Sheriff Richard Kirkpatrick said the truck and trailer were last seen crossing the U.S./Mexico border between Oct. 20 and Oct. 21. The occupants  yeezy were not the Butlers, Kir