PM Headlines — 9.9.13
Nate Carr puts the finishing touches on his Hay-Bomina-Bale Snowman entry in the 24th annual “What the Hay.” The hay bale art event draws about 7,000 people to central Montana for an art displ-hay along the 22-mile Montana Bale Trail. Carr’s father won the event with his entry, The Wizard of Strawz. Nate Carr was third. Other entries included DespicaBale Me 2 and Duck Haymander. (AP Photo/Great Falls Tribune, Michael Beall)
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