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Veteran Glacier scientist retires after long career
For three decades, U.S. Geological Survey Scientist Dan Fagre has been willing to talk about climate change to anyone willing to listen. Over the years he’s bent the ear of former Vice President Al Gore, numerous government officials and hundreds, if not thousands, of average everyday folks.
Legals for July, 11 2020
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Feds scrap plans to reintroduce grizzlies to Cascades
The federal government is scrapping plans to reintroduce grizzly bears to the North Cascades ecosystem
Legals for July, 6 2020
Dennis Duane Bee, 52
Dennis Duane Bee joined heaven on June 23, 2020.
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A Lakers win 3 of 4 in Helena
HELENA – The Kalispell A Lakers pounded out 11 hits and rallied for a 6-2 win over the Bozeman A Bucks while splitting two games at the Cloninger Classic Legion tournament Sunday.
Legals for June, 29 2020
Election mail bag June 28
Now that the primary is over, it’s even more clear that Greg Gianforte should be the choice of every Montanan for Governor. His opponent, Mike Cooney, is the ultimate career politician. He’s held office for over 40 years. And yet after 40 years of “leadership” he thinks he has the solutions to the problems facing everyday Montanans.
Lucille ‘Pat’ L. Bermel, 93
Lucille “Pat” L. Bermel, 93, of Bigfork was granted her angel wings on June 22, 2020.
Legals for June, 26 2020
Blackfeet close eastern border of Glacier for remainder of 2020 season
The Blackfeet Tribal Business Council on Thursday voted to close the eastern boundary of Glacier Nation Park for the remainder of the 2020 tourism season. That includes access to Two Medicine, Chief Mountain, St. Mary’s, Cut Bank and Many Glacier.
Legals for June, 25 2020
Henrietta L. Rolston, 75
Henrietta L. Rolston, 75, passed away June 15, 2020, at Lakeview Care Center.
Legals for June, 22 2020
The choice facing Montanans this November is clear
It’s no exaggeration to say that this is the most consequential election facing Montana voters in my lifetime. On Nov. 3, Montanans will make a choice between building on hard-fought progress made for Montana families, or electing a slate of candidates who have abandoned them.
Daines proposes tougher fine for illegal wilderness landings
Montana Republican Sen. Steve Daines said he will introduce a bill that would increase the maximum fine for landing any unauthorized aerial vehicle in designated wilderness areas in national forests to $20,000.