17 October 2024

Researcher Examines How Rangelands Respond To Heat, Drought
As the climate in the American West becomes increasingly arid and drought stress becomes more common, agricultural producers are seeking to understand how crops weather those warmer and drier trends across Montana’s rangelands. A postdoctoral researcher in Montana State University’s Department of Ecology is exploring some of those questions by delving into the microbial communities in rangeland

Dillon Man Sentence For Role On Jan. 6
A Dillon man was sentenced Thursday to two years in federal prison for his role in breaching the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021, following his conviction on one felony and four misdemeanor counts earlier this year.
Henry Phillip “Hank” Muntzer, 55, will have to serve a year of supervised release and pay $2,000 in restitution in addition to his two-year prison sentence, according to

FWP Electrofishing Salmon For Egg, Milt Collection
Oct. 4 was the first day of electrofishing efforts by Montana FWP fisheries and hatchery staff. There are definitely Chinook salmon present in some of the bays, but spawning activity is not quite fully underway. The official salmon snagging (and, new this year, bowfishing), season started Oct. 1.
Water surface temperatures are still relatively warm as it relates to salmon spawning activity.