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Bears are emerging from dens across northwest Montana. Residents are reminded to remove food attractants from their properties to avoid conflicts. Montana is home to grizzly bears and black bears that roam the mountains and valley floors from spring through late fall before denning in wintertime. Starting in mid March, bears begin emerging and move to lower-elevation areas seeking food. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks encourages residents to "Be Bear Aware" and remove attractants every spring by...
SEELEY LAKE - When Kim Grover opened Rejuvenate Day Spa in June of 2004, she thought she could handle all aspects of the business. After six months, she quickly realized she needed someone to handle the front office. Lynn Mitchell was the perfect fit guaranteeing Grover that not only would she help turn her part time position into full time, she would also make it so Grover couldn't live without her. After more than 13 years, Mitchell has done that and more. She is retiring this spring with...
Thomas H. Brown Being born and raised in a small town outside of Eureka, Mont., I have experienced first-hand how smaller schools with high teacher to student ratios can form a child's life, in an incredibly positive way. I moved to the Missoula area to pursue a career at Neptune Aviation almost 13 years ago, at the age of 20, following tech school. A year later I began my life in Potomac where I would soon begin to raise my two children, Levi and Silas. As a volunteer coach for local hockey...
RONAN - Alice Gertrude Bond, 82, passed away Thursday, March 15 at her home in Ronan. She was born in Ronan at the Richwine's place on Terrace Lake Road on Feb. 19, 1936, to Alfred C. and Audrey Reva Mae (Lacy) Wise. Alice graduated from Missoula High School and married Eugene Bond. Alice was a fantastic cook and loved to be around her family and grandchildren. Alice Bond was raised in the Swan Valley on Salmon Prairie Road by her parents. Alfred and his brother Victor started Baptist Church...
FORT CARSON, COLO. – The Department of the Army announced that Brigadier General David Hodne will be the next Commandant of the United States Army Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia. In addition to serving as the Chief of Infantry, he will also be the Director of the Army's Future Soldier Lethality Cross Functional Team (CFT). This CFT will be a component of the Army Futures Command responsible for developing capabilities more rapidly to better enable soldiers to fight and win on the b...
For many, using GPS (Global Positioning Service) is a helpful convenience to find directions in the car with very little hassle. For a reasonable cost, users can connect with multiple satellites in their cars to be directed all over the world. However, this is not reliable for everyone…especially for Australia. Australian GPS information was last updated in 1994 and the entire continent has moved approximately five feet since then. For drivers locating someone’s house or a store to visit, thi...
CRC Urgently Needs Volunteer with Snowmobile SEELEY LAKE - Volunteers for the Clearwater Resource Council are actively sampling many creeks in the valley. Due to a sudden onset health issue, their most adventuresome volunteer is forced to stand down. He was snowmobiling out to several sites off the Jocko Road, beyond Placid Lake. CRC is looking for a volunteer with a snowmobile to sample those sites, once a week, until the road is no longer suitable for snowmobiles. The actual sampling is extremely easy and doesn’t take more than five minutes a...