Mikaya blocks the ball against Circle Saturday. Teammates watching the action are (left to right) Kylie Rodenberg, Sierra Hamilton, Sarah Williamson and Gracie Ferdina.
(Photo by Darla Downs)
Mikaya blocks the ball against Circle Saturday. Teammates watching the action are (left to right) Kylie Rodenberg, Sierra Hamilton, Sarah Williamson and Gracie Ferdina.
(Photo by Darla Downs)
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Roosevelt, Valley and Mc-Cone counties are all under stage 1 fire restrictions. In response to dry, warm weather that has increased the danger of human-caused wildfires, area officials made the determination that stage 1 fire restrictions are needed. The restrictions are in effect until further notice.
From Aug. 24-31, the WPVFD has responded to 19 fire calls. Most of these are believed
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Roosevelt, Valley and Mc-Cone counties are all under stage 1 fire restrictions. In response to dry, warm weather that has increased the danger of human-caused wildfires, area officials made the determination that stage 1 fire restrictions are needed. The restrictions are in effect until further notice.
From Aug. 24-31, the WPVFD has responded to 19 fire calls. Most of these are believed
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Monday, Aug. 31, that it will extend free school meals to all children through the end of this year.
“It’s for everyone, all kids regardless of economic abilities,” U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue said. “All the kids everywhere — those who are attending school in person, those who are attending virtually.”
“This is a
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Monday, Aug. 31, that it will extend free school meals to all children through the end of this year.
“It’s for everyone, all kids regardless of economic abilities,” U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue said. “All the kids everywhere — those who are attending school in person, those who are attending virtually.”
“This is a
With the goal of improving access to the Yellowstone River in eastern Montana, the newly formed Lower Yellowstone River Coalition held a kick-off event in Glendive on Friday, Aug. 28, that included an appearance by Gov. Steve Bullock.
During his comments, Bullock said he was excited that the organization aims to follow the tradition of taking care of public lands and improving them into the
With the goal of improving access to the Yellowstone River in eastern Montana, the newly formed Lower Yellowstone River Coalition held a kick-off event in Glendive on Friday, Aug. 28, that included an appearance by Gov. Steve Bullock.
During his comments, Bullock said he was excited that the organization aims to follow the tradition of taking care of public lands and improving them into the
After a summer of tournament fishing on Fort Peck, the anglers taking the top honors in the Montana Walleyes Unlimited Fort Peck Championship Series for 2020 have been announced.
Taking Angler of the Year was Brett Normandy of Havre with 196.53 points. Taking a close second and third were Jason Eggebrecht of Fort Peck, 196.11; and Ross Lien of Glendive, 196.11.
Eggebrecht and Lien teamed
After a summer of tournament fishing on Fort Peck, the anglers taking the top honors in the Montana Walleyes Unlimited Fort Peck Championship Series for 2020 have been announced.
Taking Angler of the Year was Brett Normandy of Havre with 196.53 points. Taking a close second and third were Jason Eggebrecht of Fort Peck, 196.11; and Ross Lien of Glendive, 196.11.
Eggebrecht and Lien teamed
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has received several reports over the last few weeks of dead or dying white-tailed deer, along with a few antelope. Biologists are still waiting for test results to come back, but early indications indicate patterns and symptoms similar to epizootic hemorrhagic disease.
EHD is an infectious, sometimes fatal virus that is usually spread by a virus-carrying
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has received several reports over the last few weeks of dead or dying white-tailed deer, along with a few antelope. Biologists are still waiting for test results to come back, but early indications indicate patterns and symptoms similar to epizootic hemorrhagic disease.
EHD is an infectious, sometimes fatal virus that is usually spread by a virus-carrying
It seems like the question has been asked numerous times this summer: “Will the current Montana state record Chinook salmon be broken?”
While Chinook salmon fishing hasn't been fast and furious on Fort Peck Reservoir, a few anglers who grounded it out have been rewarded with some very large specimens. It seems like most salmon caught this summer have weighed in the mid-toupper 20-pound
It seems like the question has been asked numerous times this summer: “Will the current Montana state record Chinook salmon be broken?”
While Chinook salmon fishing hasn't been fast and furious on Fort Peck Reservoir, a few anglers who grounded it out have been rewarded with some very large specimens. It seems like most salmon caught this summer have weighed in the mid-toupper 20-pound
It’s never too early to plan ahead for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Apprentice Hunter Program. FWP encourages early mail-in certification for eligible Apprentice Hunters in order to avoid crowds and frustration prior to season openers and the youth hunt. COVID-19 safety protocols are in place at FWP offices and lobby occupancy is very limited, therefore wait times outside may be long.
It’s never too early to plan ahead for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Apprentice Hunter Program. FWP encourages early mail-in certification for eligible Apprentice Hunters in order to avoid crowds and frustration prior to season openers and the youth hunt. COVID-19 safety protocols are in place at FWP offices and lobby occupancy is very limited, therefore wait times outside may be long.
A 32.05-pound Chinook salmon was caught Aug. 16 on Fort Peck Reservoir by Greg Hauge of Bismarck, N.D. The salmon has officially broke the previous Montana state record of 31.13 pounds.
(Photo taken by Shawn Barney, courtesy Montana FWP)
A 32.05-pound Chinook salmon was caught Aug. 16 on Fort Peck Reservoir by Greg Hauge of Bismarck, N.D. The salmon has officially broke the previous Montana state record of 31.13 pounds.
(Photo taken by Shawn Barney, courtesy Montana FWP)
This week, the Montana Department of Transportation launched an online exhibit to provide the community of Poplar more information about the benefits of roundabouts and to educate residents about safely driving them.
“We launched this website because we realize that roundabouts are new to many Montanans who live in rural parts of our state,” said Shane Mintz, MDT district administrator.
This week, the Montana Department of Transportation launched an online exhibit to provide the community of Poplar more information about the benefits of roundabouts and to educate residents about safely driving them.
“We launched this website because we realize that roundabouts are new to many Montanans who live in rural parts of our state,” said Shane Mintz, MDT district administrator.
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