By Dan Testa, 10-02-09
Good morning; on the Beacon today, at Mountainview Gardens, they’re creating indoor ecosystems where everything from humidity to ventilation to pollination is carefully regulated to grow nearly 7,000 tomato plants, some sprawling 30 feet along a hanging string system, side by side with 6,000 heads of lettuce and 1,000 cucumber plants. Twenty-seven bras, decorated by local artists, will grace the Hockaday Museum of Art for one week in October to raise breast cancer awareness. The Montana Supreme Court has ruled that Polson officials acted properly when they rezoned land at the foot of Flathead Lake to accommodate a Wal-Mart Supercenter. Managers for Revett Minerals say a tailings pipe at Troy Mine has ruptured and spilled about 40 tons of mine waste, some of it into nearby Stanley Creek. And football columnist Mick Holien praises Portland State Coach Jerry Glanville.