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With venues closed to limit crowd sizes, the pandemic has been hard on the performing arts in Montana. But performers are finding creative ways to reach their audiences.
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State officials are evaluating their protocols after three firefighters were burned over while working on the Bridger Foothills Fire near Bozeman this September. The entire crew survived, but only two of them were carrying emergency fire shelters. A detailed analysis of the incident was released Friday, Dec. 4.
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It’s been nearly a month since the Bridger Foothills Fire burned through people’s timbered properties northeast of Bozeman. Landowners now have to figure out if they want to play a role in shaping what their forests will look like, 10 to 100 years in the future. A forestry expert is helping them understand the science and the tradeoffs.
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The critical fire weather and poor air quality across much of Montana will last at least until the end of the week. Almost half of the state’s air...
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Officials say the Bridger Foothills Fire near Bozeman was likely caused by a hold-over lightning strike.
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Western Montana has reaped the benefits of a weather pattern that has kept wildfire smoke at bay. Weather and air quality experts say that will likely...
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Coming off Montana’s most active fire weekend of the summer, residents in Bridger Canyon are using the current break in the weather to reflect and...
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The Bridger Foothills Fire northeast of Bozeman claimed 28 permanent residences as it burned 7,000 acres and forced more than 200 people to evacuate...
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Cool, wet conditions are helping firefighters who are working a 7,000 acre wildfire northeast of Bozeman that started Friday. The Bridger Foothills Fire...
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The Bridger Foothills Fire northeast of Bozeman flared up to roughly 7,000 acres over the holiday weekend. Extreme fire behavior Saturday led to several...