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Milltown dam water right will be used to support fish, state, CSKT say; Lawmakers expand teacher incentive program; Bill aims ...
After a push-pull over the last two years, SB 393 was described Tuesday as a the product of negotiations between all parties ...
The state filed its lawsuit at the end of last year, arguing Montana’s concerns were not properly addressed in Yellowstone's ...
Although elk infected with brucellosis freely roam southwestern Montana and have been responsible for infecting cattle with the disease, “bison in Yellowstone present a much higher, much more ...
The Flathead Reservation Fish and Wildlife Board is set to meet in Polson to discuss a range of topics including tribal ...
Amid a long battle over who pays for law enforcement on the Flathead Reservation, a new bill proposes temporary state funding ...
The Milltown Water Right, co-owned by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and the state, could be used to augment flows in the Clark Fork and Blackfoot rivers.
The water right, co-owned by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, will be managed with an eye toward instream flow fishery conservation in the upper ...
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