05 December 2024

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Block Management Continues Slow Decline

Block Management Continues Slow Decline


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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Montana’s Capitol Christmas  Tree Harvested Near Bozeman

Montana’s Capitol Christmas Tree Harvested Near Bozeman


In the middle of the last century, Montana produced more than 4 million Christmas trees. The trees came primarily from the northwest corner of the state, earning the town of Eureka the nickname “Christmas Tree Capital of the World,” and they were shipped around the country to spruce up homes for the holidays. As a commercial industry, Christmas tree harvest has plummeted in Montana in the

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Lady Wolves Prepare To Battle For Divisional Berth

Lady Wolves Prepare To Battle For Divisional Berth


Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball squad aims to compete for a top spot in the District 2B conference this season. The Wolves return three starters from a season ago including senior Keeley Blount-Henderson, senior Amelia Doney and junior Kashlyn Speak Thunder. Other Wolves back with varsity experience include Marley Moran, Breanna Blount, Ali Corpron, Amya Martinez, Karmyn Plain Feather and

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Wolf Point Boys To Feature Tall, Tough Squad

Wolf Point Boys To Feature Tall, Tough Squad


Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball squad features good size as the Wolves enter the 2024/2025 campaign. The team’s lone returning starter is 6-5 sophomore Zandon Calder. “We had around 28 players come out this year total including a few eighth-graders,” Wolf Point Coach Cole Hanks said. Other players with quality varsity playing experience include junior Richard Campbell, junior Sean

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