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American Prairie is about preserving Montana land, not taking it away
American Prairie recently announced two property acquisitions in Phillips County, one of the seven counties in which we own property. Chuck Denowh, policy director for United Property Owners of Montana, used this announcement to question our presence in Central Montana. Denowh lists a “parade of horribles” regarding American Prairie, accusing us of hastening the decline […]
Alpine Theatre Project presents annual Broadway Concert Series Thursday, August 1st
Front Row Center co-host Lauren Korn speaks with the Executive Director of Whitefish’s Alpine Theatre Project, Cynthia Benkelman, about the organization’s 20th anniversary and about their upcoming Broadway Concert Series. From the ALP website:. 2 different concerts; 1 incredible series!. Broadway Stars in Concert:. Join some of Broadway’s...
Jailing the homeless won’t solve the problem, it’ll just kick people who are already down
As it closed out its court year, the United States Supreme Court issued several significant decisions, including one that approves criminalizing homelessness – or more precisely, sleeping in public. The dissenting justices thought, quite understandably, that “sleep is a biological necessity, not a crime.” Therefore, they reasoned, if you do not have a home and […]
MT Outdoor Podcast: The Montana Outdoor Podcast Discovers The Thompson Chain of Lakes In Northwest Montana
This week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast your host Downrigger Dale talks with FWP Fisheries Biologist Brian Stephens about an incredible chain of lakes in Northwest Montana. These lakes are stunning in appearance and cover approximately 3,000 acres and stretch over 20 miles along Highway 2, halfway between Kalispell and Libby. This includes an extensive State Park that includes shoreline access to 18 lakes including McGregor Lake, Little McGregor Lake, Lower Thompson Lake, Middle Thompson Lake, Upper Thompson Lake, Horseshoe Lake and Loon Lake. Depending on which lake you fish you will find all kinds of different fish, such as Kokanee Salmon, several different species of Trout, Large Mouth and Small Mouth Bass, Northern Pike, Perch, Pumpkinseeds, and even a species of fish that you rarely find in Montana, the elusive Tiger Muskie! And get this we have not even named all the different species. Brian Stephens is extremely knowledgeable and when you click here to listen to the podcast, he will take you on a podcast tour of several of the lakes and talks about what you can find in them. Rigger and Brian spent some time talking about the Tiger Muskie in Horseshoe Lake since that is a fish you just don’t find often in Montana. What an interesting fish! Brian talked about why they were put into Horseshoe Lake which is VERY interesting. Basically, they are used, in a way, like a biological Rumba to keep populations of non-sportfish down so that the lake can support fish that are more popular to fishermen. Wait until you hear how tricky these fish are! Click here to listen and hear all about it! There are several campgrounds throughout the area so plan on staying a while and explore these lakes. They truly are fascinating and will get you addicted to the area since you can catch so many different species of fish in these lakes that are very accessible off Highway 2 between Libby and Kalispell. It is likely that you will want to listen to this podcast more than once as there is a TON of information waiting for you. Click here to listen!
Holidays for Montanans July 26-28
The hot, smoky weekend is a good reason to celebrate a holiday, even an off-the-wall one. So here are a few to inspire your activities this weekend. National Bagelfest Day and National Coffee Milkshake Day. Breakfast of Champions, right? Now you know what to have to start each day this...
Chip-seal project to begin on Higgins, Brooks, Mount in Missoula
MISSOULA, Mont. — A chip-sealing project on Higgins Avenue, Brooks Street and Mount Avenue will begin July 29 and end Aug. 2, weather permitting. Work is slated for Brooks Street from Mount Avenue to Higgins Avenue, on Higgins Avenue from Brooks Street to Mount Avenue, and on Mount Avenue from Higgins Avenue to Brooks Street.
UM political science course teaches wilderness policy on horseback
MISSOULA, Mont. — The University of Montana's Wilderness Pack Trip course takes students on horseback to teach about wilderness policy. The two-credit, five day course takes students across the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex. This year the class traveled 24 miles on horseback through the Pyramid Pass area of the...
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