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Commission undermines professional and ethical wildlife management
October 3, 2021 1 a.m.

Commission undermines professional and ethical wildlife management

As former members of the Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission, we generally refrain from criticizing decisions made by our successors.

More details emerge in Columbia Falls stabbing incident
September 30, 2021 midnight

More details emerge in Columbia Falls stabbing incident

More details have emerged in a Columbia Falls stabbing incident that happened earlier this month.

Melvin Clark Hanson, 92
September 29, 2021 midnight

Melvin Clark Hanson, 92

Melvin Clark Hanson went to join his loving bride of 63 and a half years, and enter into the loving presence of his Lord and Savior, on Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2021.

Gary Carter Tallman, 89
September 26, 2021 midnight

Gary Carter Tallman, 89

Montana native Gary Tallman, born April 13, 1932, passed away Sept. 11, 2021.

Montana senators blast latest extension of US-Canada border restrictions
September 20, 2021 6 p.m.

Montana senators blast latest extension of US-Canada border restrictions

The Biden administration said Monday it is extending travel restrictions at the land border between the U.S. and Canada at least through Oct. 21, prompting another round of bipartisan criticism from Montana Sens. Jon Tester and Steve Daines.

Gary Gordon Gray, 83
September 19, 2021 midnight

Gary Gordon Gray, 83

Gary Gordon Gray, 83, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2021, at Peace Hospice in Great Falls with his family by his side.

Therapy goats on the mend following dog attack
September 17, 2021 midnight

Therapy goats on the mend following dog attack

Therapy goats at the Farming for the Future Academy in Columbia Falls are recovering after being attacked by dogs last month.

Under pressure, Montana hospital considers adding psych beds amid a shortage
September 16, 2021 8:10 a.m.

Under pressure, Montana hospital considers adding psych beds amid a shortage

Gary Popiel had to drive more than 200 miles round trip to visit his adult daughters in separate behavioral health facilities as they received psychiatric and medical treatment.

US: Wolves may need protections after states expand hunting
September 15, 2021 1:50 p.m.

US: Wolves may need protections after states expand hunting

The Biden administration said Wednesday that federal protections may need to be restored for gray wolves in the western U.S. after Republican-backed state laws made it much easier to kill the predators.

Rodd Frye, 94
September 12, 2021 midnight

Rodd Frye, 94

Rodd passed away on Nov. 10, 2020, with his loving wife, Vicki, at his side.

September 11, 2021 6:35 p.m.

Officials identify man whose body was pulled from river

The body of a man recovered from the Yellowstone River near Dover Park on Thursday has been identified as 71-year-old Gary Mollet.

Libby crews clearing waste from public land once claimed by City Council candidate
September 7, 2021 midnight

Libby crews clearing waste from public land once claimed by City Council candidate

City workers in Libby are busy cleaning up piles of waste and debris on public land off City Service Road — land that City Council candidate Darrel "DC" Orr claimed was his in a recent dispute with MontanaSky, the internet service provider for the area.

More Northwest Montana Fair winners announced
September 1, 2021 9:15 a.m.

More Northwest Montana Fair winners announced

The Northwest Montana Fair and Rodeo has announced more contest winners. The fair ran from Aug. 16 to Aug. 22 and saw near-record attendance.

Richard Cary Benner, 74
September 1, 2021 midnight

Richard Cary Benner, 74

Richard Cary Benner, born Jan. 30, 1947, in Eugene, Oregon, went gently into his heavenly Father’s arms in his sleep in Polson on July 30, 2021.

Polson couple shares love of cowboy action shooting in Bigfork
August 29, 2021 midnight

Polson couple shares love of cowboy action shooting in Bigfork

Standing outside their Polson home in elaborate vests and vintage-style hats, gun belts across their waists and long guns in hand, they look like characters out of the Old West.

Gary Wayne Hornbuckle, 81
August 25, 2021 midnight

Gary Wayne Hornbuckle, 81

Gary Wayne Hornbuckle, 81, passed away at his home on Aug. 16, 2021.

Gary Gene Christianson, 85
August 22, 2021 midnight

Gary Gene Christianson, 85

Gary Gene Christianson passed on peacefully with the love of his life by his side on Aug. 19, 2021, at the age of 85.

Rotenone fish removal projects are safe, effective and necessary
August 22, 2021 midnight

Rotenone fish removal projects are safe, effective and necessary

The Montana Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, representing approximately 200 state, federal and private fisheries professionals, would like to respond to Mike Garrity’s recent column regarding native fish conservation efforts that involve the use of EPA approved fish toxicants.

Biden backs end to wolf protections, but hunting worries grow
August 20, 2021 11:10 a.m.

Biden backs end to wolf protections, but hunting worries grow

President Joe Biden's administration is sticking by the decision under former President Donald Trump to lift protections for gray wolves across most of the U.S. But a top federal wildlife official on Friday told the Associated Press there is growing concern over aggressive wolf hunting seasons adopted for the predators in the western Great Lakes and northern Rocky Mountains.

Gary Nock, 73
August 18, 2021 midnight

Gary Nock, 73

Gary David Nock joined his Savior in heaven on Sunday, Aug. 1, 2021.