31 March 2022

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Culbertson’s Justice works on the shot put during practice. The Cowboys will compete in Glasgow on Friday, April 1. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Agency Proposes Endangered Status For North American Bat

Agency Proposes Endangered Status For North American Bat


The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed increasing federal protections for northern long-eared bats in the face of white-nose syndrome, a deadly disease that affects cave-dwelling bats across much of North America, including eastern Montana. The species’ decline is problematic for agricultural producers, who benefit from pollination and pest control provided by bats. Increased protections

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Agency Proposes Endangered Status For North American Bat

Agency Proposes Endangered Status For North American Bat


The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed increasing federal protections for northern long-eared bats in the face of white-nose syndrome, a deadly disease that affects cave-dwelling bats across much of North America, including eastern Montana. The species’ decline is problematic for agricultural producers, who benefit from pollination and pest control provided by bats. Increased protections

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Poplar’s Golfers Shoot For Good Season

Poplar’s Golfers Shoot For Good Season


Poplar’s turnout for golf consists of four boys and three girls this season. The boys’ team features Landon Young, Quinn Southerland, Preston Ogle and Michael Young. Poplar’s girls’ golf squad includes Kya Buckles, Gracie Tolman and Gracelyn Medicine Cloud. Ogle and Medicine Cloud are returning letterwinners for the Indians. Brock Copenhaver is guiding the Indians’ golf program

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