14 July 2022

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Bipartisan Effort Secures Assurance For Small Businesses, Outfitters

Bipartisan Effort Secures Assurance For Small Businesses, Outfitters


As a part of their ongoing push to support rural communities impacted by the devastating flooding in Montana, Senators Tester and Daines and Congressman Matt Rosendale have secured assurance from the U.S. Forest Service that guides, outfitters, and small businesses would receive support and flexibility in finding alternative options to operate on public lands. “The assurance from USFS is

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Area Enjoys Programs By Lego Guy

Area Enjoys Programs By Lego Guy


Curtis Mork, known as the Lego Guy, was well received for programs in Wolf Point, Culbertson and Froid during last week. Mork, who began touring in 2008, is visiting Montana for the first time this year. It’s his 10th state for tours. “I was supposed to come here in 2020, but then the world went crazy because of COVID,” Mork said. “So far, I love it. I just don’t want to get stuck

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Shepherd Man Sentenced For Poaching Deer

Shepherd Man Sentenced For Poaching Deer


A Shepherd man lost his hunting privileges for 16 years and will pay fines and restitution exceeding $6,000 after pleading guilty to 16 state and federal charges of poaching mule deer and leaving some parts at a federal recreation area. Brayden Reed, 19, pleaded guilty in Yellowstone County Justice Court to four counts of unlawful possession of deer, two counts of wasting game, three counts of

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Jackson


Honey Jackson, 9, tries her hand with roping at the stick horse rodeo under the direction of 2021 Miss Rodeo Wild Horse Stampede Tiara Whitmus at Faith Home on Saturday, July 9. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Stick Horse Rodeo

Stick Horse Rodeo


Miss Rodeo Montana Briann Grimshaw gives youngsters instructions during the stick horse rodeo at Faith Home on Saturday, July 9. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)