05 December 2024

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Bjorge Makes Positive  Mark In Bainville

Bjorge Makes Positive Mark In Bainville


Bainville High School senior Isaiah Bjorge has made many good memories in Bainville after transferring from Williston, N.D., three years ago. “It’s a smaller school. It’s not so crowded,” Bjorge said of why he likes Bainville. His involvement has included being part of the school’s FFA chapter. His favorite competition is mechanics. “I like doing the welding part,” Bjorge

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Turkeys In Froid

Turkeys In Froid


Froid High School FFA made these turkeys to sell. Showin the turkey are seniors Jacob Martensen (left) and Trent Williams. (Photo submitted)

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Block Management Continues Slow  Decline Despite Increased Payment Cap

Block Management Continues Slow Decline Despite Increased Payment Cap


The number of acres enrolled in Block Management, a hunting access program managed by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, has continued its gradual decline despite efforts to bolster landowner interest in the program. Hunters have been tracking revisions to Block Management, hopeful that changes to the landowner reimbursement payment structure authorized by the last two Montana Legislatures

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FWP Unpacks Chronic  Wasting Disease

FWP Unpacks Chronic Wasting Disease


Hunters play an important part in helping Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks learn where Chronic wasting disease is and how it spreads. When hunters have their harvested deer, elk and moose tested for CWD, they provide key insights into the effectiveness of CWD management, the disease’s prevalence and its presence. Hunters can have their animals tested at CWD sampling stations or most FWP