Apr 24, 2009 | Great Falls Tribune
Thousands of livestock lost in trio of snowstorms
BILLINGS - Ranchers in southeastern Montana lost thousands of cattle and sheep as back-to-back-to-back snowstorms dumped up to 6 feet of snow on the area between March 23 and April 3. Mike Riley, Farm Service Agency executive director for Powder River County, says as of Thursday 152 producers had reported the loss of 1,759 calves and cows and 501 ...
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Slush On Plains, Snow In Mountains
SIX INCHES FROM JUDITH GAP TO LIVINGSTON. IN CENTRAL AREAS LIKE BILLINGS, TOTAL STORM ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO GENERALLY BE LESS THAN TWO INCHES, WITH MOST ACCUMULATIONS OCCURRING ON GRASSY SURFACES.
Severe flooding forces Carter County officials to shut down two roadways. Officials say the flooding started a couple weeks ago when warmer temperatures melted several feet of snow.
EKALAKA - The state Department of Transportation has closed a section of Secondary Highway 323 south of Ekalaka because of flooding.
Motorists stranded by southeast MT storm
The spring snowstorm that slammed parts of southeastern Montana, Wyoming and South Dakota left many motorists stranded, including two snowplow drivers.
Winter gets off to frigid start
In case anybody is wondering, today is officially the first day of winter. It actually kicks in at about 5 a.m. Mountain Standard Time, but that's probably a nitpicky point.
Broadus man killed in wreck on Highway 212
A Broadus man died early Thursday after a two-vehicle crash in Carter County, the Montana Highway Patrol said Friday.