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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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Four months after damaging floods hit south-central Montana, Gardiner’s connection to Yellowstone National Park was restored this weekend.
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The summer season started with much promise for towns along the iconic Beartooth Highway. Then, the floods hit.
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A state commission wants to allocate a total of $645,000 to help with damages caused by recent flooding in central Montana.
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A fly shop and guiding service in the gateway town of Gardiner is seeing fewer casual fishermen, but some serious anglers have returned.
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With visitation in Yellowstone down since the floods, one guiding company in Gardiner says it's easier for clients to see more of the park.
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The park saw about 600,000 recreation visits last month, down 45% from July 2021.
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Yellowstone visitation is down 40% after historic floods washed out roads. One neighboring town is struggling to survive, so park officials have opened a temporary road to try to help.
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Representatives with FEMA and the Small Business Administration talk about funding available for individuals affected by flooding in southcentral Montana and how to apply.
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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.