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A citizen committee meeting Wednesday and Thursday put the finishing touches on a once-in-a-decade plan that will shape forest management in…
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Pre-evacuation notices were lifted Tuesday for about 20 homes threatened by the Lump Gulch Fire burning south of Helena in Jefferson County. Strong winds…
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Opponents of a major Indian water rights settlement in Montana are calling on U.S. Sen. Steve Daines to withdraw it from Congress. But attorneys say some…
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The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership and onX, a Montana-based land data company, analyzed land ownership patterns for a report detailing the…
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Average fire conditions are expected throughout most of Montana this summer, according to analysis given to Gov. Steve Bullock during his annual…
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Supporters of an alternative proposal to settle water rights claims on and around the Flathead Reservation have released a framework for what they would…
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Montana’s wildfire season is slowing down and trending well below average in the number of fires, acres burned and cost to the state.The forecast of the…
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The State’s fire fighting savings account started this month with the second lowest balance since it was created a decade ago.There’s only about $4…
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A group tasked by the legislature to protect water quality in the Flathead Valley is in jeopardy after its funding was cut during Montana’s special…
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State budget cuts mean that ranchers, recreation businesses and conservationists who rely on accurate information about water in Montana are facing new…