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State environmental officials are seeking public comments on updates to the restoration plan for the Upper Clark Fork Basin.
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The National Weather Service in Missoula has issued a flood warning for the Clark Fork River in the Missoula area from late Tuesday until further notice.
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State environmental officials have a new cleanup plan for a 43-mile stretch of the Clark Fork River contaminated by mining waste.
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The Montana Legislature is taking interest in the investigation of a former industrial site near Missoula.
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An annual report from a national environmental organization lists the Clark Fork River as one of the most endangered rivers in the country.
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State environmental officials have released a new strategic plan that will guide cleanup efforts on the Clark Fork River for the next 15 years.
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Scientists, federal administrators and Missoula County residents met Thursday to discuss taking a closer look at a contaminated Superfund site along the Clark Fork River.
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For this episode of The Big Why, we’re talking about salmon. They can travel hundreds of miles from the Pacific Ocean up the Columbia River to spawning grounds in Washington, Oregon and Idaho, but did they ever make it to Montana? That’s what fly fisherman and Anaconda resident Rob Murray wants to know.
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Weather forecasters are calling for another wet week west of the Continental Divide that could keep rivers running high.
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The list of flood and winter weather watches associated with excessive precipitation continues to grow. The incoming ‘atmospheric river’ is bringing 200%-300% of normal moisture into the northern Rockies this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.