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The state of Montana is awarding $4 million to build and improve recreational sites and public access along the Lower Yellowstone River in southeastern Montana. Organizers hope to attract outdoor enthusiasts.
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A coalition of eastern Montana residents, government leaders and business owners is advocating for the state to invest in increased access at the Lower Yellowstone River. It’s an initiative they say would draw tourism dollars into eastern Montana and increase outdoor recreation opportunities for residents.
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A newly formed group in southeast Montana is drumming up support to add and improve river access, camping and roads along more than 160 miles of the Yellowstone River.