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Whata s in store for USFS?
Nationwide, the U.S. Forest Service oversees some 200 million acres. About 30 percent of Montana's land base is owned by the federal government, two-thirds of which - nearly 17 million acres - is managed by the ...
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Kitty overflow: Missoula nonprofit partners with county to shelter cats awaiting adoption
The 38 cats and kittens awaiting homes at the AniMeals warehouse on Rankin Street in Missoula represent the overflow from Missoula Animal Control.
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Wolverine season ends in southwest Montana
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks said today that the agency will close the season for taking wolverine in Wolverine Management Unit 2 referred to as the Central Core in far southwestern Montana this evening.
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Hamilton singers on trip of 'lifetimea
Ravalli Republic photo by Perry Backus - Dressed in period clothing, Debra Kehoe of Hamilton enjoys the view from a second story room at the Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee National Memorial.
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Taping of Lighting Ceremony will be Posted on Internet
WASHINGTON, D.C. n Tonight's live streaming of the Capitol Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Washington, D.C. is canceled due to technical difficulties.
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'The Jewel of Medina' to speak in Helena
Ravalli Republic - From left, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Sen. Max Baucus, Sen. Jon Tester, Rep.
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Just too good - Customers flock to Windmill Village to indulge in their delicious doughnuts
Nancy Martin's doughnuts are so famous, so filled with gooey goodness even the devil's heard of them.
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Plea entered in Ravalli Co. poaching case
A man accused of poaching a moose and several other animals has entered a not guilty plea in Ravalli County District Court.
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Ravalli Co. candidates debate costs of growth
Ravalli County commissioner candidates are wrestling with words like "growth" "impact fees" and "zoning" as they enter the home stretch before next Tuesday's election.
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Arizona, BLM ink leases to clear way for state's first wind-power project
After a marathon session that ran until nearly midnight Thursday night, the Hamilton City Council rejected a proposed subdivision that would have added 625 homes to the Montana city over the next two decades.
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Highway 93 native plant restoration project in cruise control
Tribal employees like Dan Durgeloh rarely horse around on the job but sometimes they just can't buck the opportunity.
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Ravalli road, bridge department earns honors
The Ravalli County Road and Bridge Department was presented the Governor's Award for Small Public Employer of the Year at the Governor's Workers Compensation and Occupational Safety and Health Conference held ...
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Victor police standoff ends
An overnight standoff in Ravalli County came to peaceful conclusion Saturday morning after SWAT members spent almost 20 hours negotiating with a suspect who barricaded himself in a Victor area home.
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Lee Enterprises newspaper, online readership up
The reach of newspapers and their online sites among young adults in Lee Enterprises markets has grown from 54 percent to 64 percent over the last year.
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Hamilton couple grateful for help after hit-and- run
There's nothing like a hit-and-run accident to recoup your faith in humanity. That may be hard to believe, but it is exactly what happened for Hamilton's Michael Teeple and his wife, Barbara Stevenson, over the ...
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Bond backers say now is the time to protect open spaces
Lewis and Clark County voters are being asked to make a $10 million investment in their surroundings this fall, and while tough economic times have impacted residents' wallets and Wall Street, supporters of the ...
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Montana history almanac - Smith takes post as territorial governor
Green Clay Smith arrives in Virginia City to assume his duties as Montana's second territorial governor.
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Ravalli sheriff deals with budget cuts
Several western Montana counties are struggling financially, and in Ravalli Count the sheriff's department is looking for ways to do its job with less money.
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Voters douse rural fire levy
The results of Tuesday's mail-ballot election involving Missoula Rural Fire District's request to permanently increase taxes for fire services proved even bleaker than the first time around.
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Livestock producers left howling for funds
As the federal government and environmental groups continue to fight over whether wolf populations have recovered enough to be removed from the endangered species list, the state is losing a fundraising ...
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