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The Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming are ready to roll with mobile STEM classes.
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An annual report from a national environmental organization lists the Clark Fork River as one of the most endangered rivers in the country.
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DNA results confirm the bear killed by state wildlife officials July 9 was the same bear who fatally attacked a camper in Ovando just over a week ago.
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Wildlife officials shot and killed a grizzly bear early Friday morning near Ovando, where a bear attacked and killed a woman early Tuesday morning.
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Gov. Greg Gianforte has withdrawn Montana from a coalition of two dozen states dedicated to fighting climate change.
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HELENA Mont. (AP) — Authorities are searching for a grizzly bear that pulled a 65-year-old woman from her tent in a small Montana town and killed her.
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Authorities say a grizzly bear attacked and killed a person camping in western Montana early Tuesday.
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Traffic on Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park was significantly higher on opening day compared to 2019. Park officials say the new ticketed entry system for the road is still working
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Montana’s congressional delegation is asking the Biden administration to help farmers deal with extreme drought conditions as the state heats up....
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Montana’s governor declared Thursday a statewide drought emergency ahead of the Fourth of July and amid extremely dry conditions.
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Nearly 15,000 acres of land previously owned by a private logging and development company have been transferred to the Lolo National Forest.
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Montana wildlife officials want to purchase a conservation easement on over 27,000 acres of timberlands in northwest Montana.