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Pure propaganda on rivers flows from Gianforte’s Fish, Wildlife and Parks
You really can’t make this stuff up. The Big Hole River is completely shut down to fishing due to low flows and high temperatures; the Blackfoot River is at record lows; streams all across the state are under “hoot owl” restrictions due to low water, and fish are dying. Meanwhile, Dustin Temple, the director of […]
Missing out on mule deer
EKALAKA — Grassy, sagebrushy and only occasionally interrupted by sandstone buttes or clumps of pine trees, southeastern Montana has long drawn mule deer hunters from across the state and region. As recently as 2017, Hunters have harvested more than 17,000 mule deer from this region per year, filling their freezers with venison and adding to the tills of local businesses that guide, feed and lodge them.
Montana Senate candidate sparks outrage with references to Crow Indians, alcohol
U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy’s repeated references to Crow Indians and alcohol have sparked outrage and demands for apology from Indigenous community leaders in Montana. Both the Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council and the Montana American Indian Caucus described the candidate’s repeated retelling of a tale in which Crow tribal members, allegedly intoxicated at 8 a.m., threw cans of beer at Sheehy’s head while he worked on a reservation ranch. ...
Officials Help Missoula Animal Control Break Ground on New Home
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - It’s not often that dogs, and even a reluctant cat, don hard hats to help break ground on a new building project, but that was the case on Friday afternoon as city and county officials were on hand to turn the first shovels full of dirt on the new home of Missoula County Animal Control.
Missoula Housing Co-ops Celebrate Anniversary with Documentary
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - This year marks the anniversaries of two Missoula limited equity housing cooperatives, the Wolf Ave. Collective and River Rocks Cooperative, which led to a new documentary about the projects. I spoke with Hannah Kosel, Stewardship Coordinator of the North Missoula Development Corporation about what she...
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