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Montanans who’ve been stuck in the house due to the coronavirus pandemic are finally getting some fresh air on the state’s campsites. That’s led to some…
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A federal judge ruled in favor of environmental groups May 01 when he stopped thousands of acres worth of oil and gas lease sales in Montana.Judge Brian…
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The Bureau of Land Management plans to put up more than 20,000 acres of Colorado land for lease by oil and gas drilling companies. Much of that land...
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If it weren’t for the snowy alpine peaks in the background, camels would look perfectly at home in the undulating yellow sand hills of Colorado’s Great...
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Helicopters took to the air Wednesday and Thursday over the site of the July Fire. Instead of fire suppression they were working to restore the burned…
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Keeping Montanans up to date on all the fires burning in the state is a challenge in this unprecedented fire season. The Bureau of Land Management office…
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The largest wildfire in the U.S. this year burned in Montana, decimating 423 miles of fertile rangeland, and with it, the livelihoods of many Garfield and…
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Fire danger in northwest Montana forests has been moved to “high” ahead of a weekend forecasted to be hot and dry. Managers on the Flathead and Kootenai...
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Fire officials say this morning the winds have shifted and are now coming of of the east-southeast pushing the July Fire northwest towards…
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UPDATED: 9:00 AM Tue 7/5 Despite some favorable conditions overnight, a large wildfire is still burning too close for comfort near the town of Zortman....