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Montana county pulls Ten Commandments from courthouse lawn

By The Associated Press
09.27.03

MILES CITY, Mont. — A monument displaying the Ten Commandments has been removed from the Custer County Courthouse lawn, ending a 6-year dispute over a religious display on public property.

Workers in this community in eastern Montana moved the stone on Sept. 24 to the city's Range Riders Museum, which is privately run.

"I'm pleased that the issue has been resolved," said County Commission Chairwoman Janet Kelly, who voted to move the monument. The stone's removal effectively ends a 4-year-old lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union, which contended the monument violated the separation of church and state.

"We had no choice. They had to be moved," said Commissioner Duane Mathison, who was among those who favored keeping the Ten Commandments in front of the courthouse.

The Fraternal Order of Eagles donated the stone to Custer County in 1968. In 1997, several people complained about the monument and a nearby Nativity scene.

Two years later, the ACLU sued. In 2000, a consent decree was signed that offered the county the options of removing the monument, or making it part of a display at the courthouse on the evolution of law. However, commissioners decided such a display would be too expensive.


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