Apr 7, 2008 | Market Wire
Golden Sunset Trail Inc. Executes Master Services Agreement With TetraTech, Inc.
GOLDEN SUNSET TRAIL INC. is pleased to announce that its subsidiary, Brimstone Mining, Inc. via Market Wire
“If a club advertised and event, it likely would trigger the requirement. 'Best advice is if somebody thinks they might be affected, they should call the regional office”
On seven rivers in Montana, the state requires that commercial users, organized groups and organizers of competitive events to obtain a permit to use the river. via Great Falls Tribune
HILL - Son born Wednesday to Rachel and Garrett Hill of Great Falls. HOT LOTTO 19, 22, 31, 33, 39 Hot Ball: 11 Estimated jackpot: $1.36 million POWERBALL 20, 24, 37, 48, 53 Powerball: 11 Power Play: 5 ... via Great Falls Tribune
Forest partnership plan is not the best solution
This is regarding recent letters about the Beaverhead Deerlodge Partnership being the best solution to a very complex public issue. via Montana Standard
Four counties under winter storm warning tonight
The National Weather Service in Great Falls has issued a winter storm warning for Cascade, Beaverhead, Gallatin and Madison counties. via Great Falls Tribune
“Wilderness itself is the basis of all our civilization. I wonder if we have enough reverence for life to concede to wilderness the right to live on.”
The wilderness preservation system is one of our society's stunning achievements and a national treasure. via Montana Standard
Line-dancing classes offered Fine Line Dance Co. offers beginning co-ed line-dancing classes Tuesday, Jan. via Montana Standard
Mountain lion hunting closes in many districts
The hunting of all female mountain lions in southwestern Montana hunting districts 312 and 393, which include portions of Gallatin, Park and Meagher counties, closed Sunday. via Independent Record
Judge denies injunction to halt logging project
“Plaintiffs have established little more than a difference of opinion with the Forest Service regarding the thoroughness of the cumulative effects analysis”
MISSOULA, Mont. - A logging project in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest in southwestern Montana can continue after a federal judge rejected a request by environmental groups to bring it to a halt. via Independent Record