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Smith River floater sign-up kicks into gear
While this is the time of year that some folks dream of floating snowflakes, others' thoughts lean toward floating the Smith River.
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Magnificent munching at Mountie Moose
A good bakery can be hard to find. Particularly when you drive Montana backroads.
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Frank E. Murphy
Frank E. 'Murph' Murphy, 86, of Great Falls, who ranched near the Smith River, Castner Falls and White Sulphur Springs areas, died of natural causes Dec.
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Indian Education for All: Meeting the mandate
Indian Education has long been a part of history lessons in Fort Benton schools.
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Frank E. 'Murph' Murphy
Frank E. 'Murph' Murphy, 86, of 2925 6th Ave. N., who ranched near the Smith River, Castner Falls and White Sulphur Springs areas, died of natural causes Tuesday at a local hospital.
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Sisterhood of the traveling Red Ants Pants
Last week, some friends and I were walking the streets of White Sulphur Springs during the annual Christmas stroll when I came across my dream rig - a vintage Airstream trailer - parked along a side street.
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More rules eyed for Smith River
Montana's most regulated river would be subject to even more recreational rules under a management plan under consideration by the state.
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Smith River draft plan released
State officials are seeking public comment on a draft plan for management of Smith River State Park and the Smith River, which is popular for boating, camping and fishing.
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Smith River draft plan released
State officials are seeking public comment on a draft plan for management of Smith River State Park and the Smith River, which is popular for boating, camping and fishing.
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Smith River draft management plan released
The new Smith River Management Plan released Monday would retain pit toilets while implementing a voluntary human-waste pack-out program; ban pets; establish a minimum age of 16 to apply for permits; and ...
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Cold weather sets records in several cities
Several places in the state have already shattered daily record lows, and more are expected to be broken as the sub-zero temperatures continue through Sunday night.
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Preservation group names Montana's most endangered historic buildings
Hobson's twin grain elevators and the Masonic temple in Havre made the Montana Preservation Alliance list of top five most endangered buildings.
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MFBF elects new leaders at annual convention
Bob Hanson, a cattle rancher and quarter horse breeder from White Sulphur Springs, has been elected president of the Montana Farm Bureau Federation during the organization's annual convention in Billings Nov.
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McClure retires after 21 years as Farm Bureau chief
During his long career as president of the Montana Farm Bureau and while serving on more boards, commissions and task forces than most people have heard of, David McClure always returned to his farm and ranch ...
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State sees record-setting highs
Instead of snow shovels, folks around northcentral Montana might want to rummage around their garages for hoses and sprinklers.
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Storm drops 15 inches on Little Belts
Kelzey Gallagher is the ultimate optimist. After waking up to a wall of snow Friday morning, the 12-year-old thought, 'I hope we don't have school today.' Unfortunately, the bus showed up Friday morning in ...
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Eds: APNewsNow. BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) A cattle rancher and quarter hors...
A cattle rancher and quarter hors... Eds: APNewsNow. BILLINGS, Mont. A cattle rancher and quarter horse breeder from White Sulphur Springs, Bob Hanson, has been elected president of the Montana Farm Bureau ...
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Helenans get glimpse of national Christmas tree
Eliza Wiley IR photo editor - Jackson Cosgrove, 3, peers into the viewing area for the nation's Christmas tree Saturday evening at the Capitol.
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Searchers locate missing hunters
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS - Three men missing since Sunday evening were located Monday morning by Meagher County searchers.
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Opponents of timber sale file suit
A federal timber sale planned in Montana's Little Belt Mountains northeast of White Sulphur Springs is being challenged by groups that say the logging would harm wildlife.
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