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Some MT areas will not see power back until Friday, Fergus Electric Cooperative says
FERGUS COUNTY, Mont. - The earliest estimated timeline for restoring power is Friday, May 10, 2024, for the Piper cutoff area, North of Cheadle, and Red Hill Road, according to Fergus Electric Cooperative. For the east of Judith Gap, power is expected to be back at the end of the...
Montana woman participating in nationwide relay to raise M.S. awareness
For the past 15 years a nonprofit organization known as M.S. Run The U.S. has been raising money to help people who have the autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis live a better life. Now, a woman from Montana with ties to the disease is helping raise thousands of dollars as she...
Lewistown Family Fishing Day to be held June 1
LEWISTOWN – The Lewistown Family Fishing Day is scheduled to take place on Saturday, June 1, from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Frog Ponds in Lewistown. The event features short educational stations from 9 to 10 a.m., covering fish identification, water safety, knot tying, casting, and wildlife tracks, followed by open fishing from 10 a.m. until noon. Youth who take part and complete all education stations are eligible for prizes.
Ready to rope: Lewistown's Weston Hersel signs with MSU rodeo
LEWISTOWN — Lewistown senior Weston Hersel is getting ready to embark on the ride of a lifetime. Hersel signed with Montana State’s rodeo program late last month. Beginning this fall, he will join the Bobcats’ team roping and tie-down roping team. “I’m very excited,” Hersel said. “It’ll...
Some Montanans will not see power back until Friday, Fergus Electric Cooperative says
FERGUS COUNTY, Mont. - The earliest estimated timeline for restoring power is Friday, May 10, 2024, for the Piper cutoff area, North of Cheadle, and Red Hill Road, according to Fergus Electric Cooperative. For the east of Judith Gap, power is expected to be back at the end of the...
If the U.S. Forest Service doesn’t follow the rules, why should we?
Montana’s National Parks, Forests, state parks and other public lands are very accessible. There are tens of thousands of miles of open roads and motorized trails putting people at any trailhead, boat launch and over scenic mountain passes. Car and trailer campgrounds, picnic areas and fishing access sites dot our rivers. Even in remote Fergus […] The post If the U.S. Forest Service doesn’t follow the rules, why should we? appeared first on Daily Montanan.
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