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Emergency managers say they’re on track to complete some debris cleanup at state-managed river sites in southcentral Montana by the first anniversary of last June’s flood.
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Officials from Carbon County are worried that damages from the floods a few months back will not be done before winter.
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An unexpected flood in mid-June washed out bridges, utility lines and houses across south-central Montana. The storm also totaled a stretch of rental homes in the small town of Fromberg.
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Researchers say both rain and flooding could be driving the recent uptick in mosquito activity.
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As communities hit by last week's flooding begin the long process of rebuilding, they’re doing it with the help of volunteers from around the area who have come together to meet the basic needs of people affected.
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Rain over the weekend spared southcentral Montana and the Red Lodge area a repeat of last week’s historic flood.
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Crews are working to restore travel routes in the city of Red Lodge and surrounding areas.
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Carbon County emergency personnel on Tuesday briefed Montana’s lieutenant governor and members of the Montana National Guard on flooding in south-central Montana.
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The Robertson Draw Fire burning south of Red Lodge in the Custer Gallatin National Forest is seeing increased fire activity Tuesday afternoon as temperatures approach record highs. The fire was estimated at 2,000 acres as of this morning.
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A dozen Montana law enforcement agencies will receive more than $2 million in federal funding to hire 16 additional officers.The U.S. Department of…