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When a siphon blew out on the St. Mary Canal last month the link between thousands of Montanans and an important water source was broken. Estimates from government officials and irrigators say there's enough water to get the Hi-line through the short term. But farmers fear an economic disaster for the region if a fix doesn't come next year .
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The St Mary Canal that diverts water used by thousands of people in northern Montana suffered a catastrophic failure
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The Blackfeet Nation is beginning to build infrastructure to improve access to clean water.
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Montana officials are asking the federal government to release more water out of Hungry Horse Reservoir into Flathead Lake as flow levels reach historic lows.
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A draft of Montana’s new drought management plan is out and state officials are asking the public for feedback.
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On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Interior announced the allocation of $29 million in funding to help repair aging dams in tribal communities across the West.
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The Milk River Project has provided water to tribes, irrigators and municipalities in northern Montana for a century. And it's overdue for major repairs.
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The century-old St. Mary Canal has been a lifeline for communities along Montana’s Hi-Line. After a portion of it collapsed last month, agencies are...
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Montana’s senior U.S. senator wants to ensure the ongoing partial government shutdown doesn’t hamper farmers’ ability to grow hemp.Specifically, Democrat…
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks received nearly $900,000 to combat invasive mussels on Tuesday.The $837,000 grant comes from the U.S. Bureau of…