Talk:Browning, Montana

Just wanted to mention that Browning Montana was in the X-files, first season, in the episode called "Shapes"... Not sure how I could include that in the article. Thanks!§ —Preceding unsigned comment added by Boonshofter (talk • contribs) 02:25, 20 April 2010 (UTC)

greatest temperature change
From United States temperature extremes: The largest recorded temperature change in one place over a 24-hour period occurred on January 15, 1972 in Loma, Montana, when the temperature rose from -54 to 49 °F (-47.8 to 9.4 °C).

So could Browning's page be edited to say "This is the United States and also the world record for the greatest temperature drop in 24 hours." ? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.213.212.229 (talk) 04:43, 5 February 2014 (UTC)

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Will your won Macedon Gehad sk (talk) 20:30, 23 April 2020 (UTC)

2018 Disincorporation of Browning
I was looking at this page to do some research and noticed that Browning is still listed as an incorporated town. To my recollection, Browning was disincorporated ca. March 2018. I am finding a lot of articles from about 2017  that point to that date as a future disincorporation, but no articles actually detailing the disincorporation. If anyone else has a direct source, please make the change! Otherwise I am leaving this here for other researchers to find and assist in looking for a source. snachodog (talk) 22:27, 28 October 2020 (UTC)

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