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The billionaire blocking off Montana’s wildlife: ‘Like fencing people out of Walmart’
Almost immediately after their new billionaire neighbor put up miles of 5ft fences around his Montana ranch, complaints started coming in to the Blackfeet tribe. In photos and videos captured by Blackfeet tribal members and reviewed by the Guardian, animals such as elk, deer, moose and grizzly bears can be seen struggling to navigate around or over the fences as they follow a historical migration path.
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Where Facts Were No Match for Fear
Civic boosters in central Montana hoped for some federal money to promote tourism. A disinformation campaign got in the way.
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For Sale: The Only Bar in a 14-Person Montana Town
You could own the busiest watering hole for miles.
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Montana man accused of assaulting child for not removing hat during national anthem
A Mineral County man has been charged with assault of a minor for slamming a child to the ground during the national anthem at the Mineral County fairgrounds. The 13-year-old boy was flown to Spokane after receiving temporal skull fractures in the incident that happened at the Mineral County Fairgorunds. Witnesses tell MTN News that Curt Brockway grabbed, picked up and slammed the boy on the ground because he did not remove his hat during the national anthem.
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'Far Cry 5' Is Being Used To Promote Tourism In Montana
When Ubisoft brought the Far Cry series to the United States with Far Cry 5 and depicted the local populace as a militant cult bewitched by a charismatic, but crazy, leader that preached about the end-times to a mass following of loyal devotees, it drew some heat, with some alleging it of taking a political stance against Donald Trump and his base.
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Famous Yellowstone park wolf killed by trophy hunter
One of the most popular wolves in Yellowstone National Park was killed by a trophy hunter after wandering just outside the park last weekend. By Aris Folley.
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Big Sky, Dark Money
A new documentary looks at Montana's fight against dark money in politics. By Bob Garfield with director Kimberly Reed.
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Montana becomes first state to implement net neutrality after FCC repeal
Montana Gov. Steve Bullock (D) signed an executive order on Monday requiring internet service providers with state contracts to abide by net neutrality principles.
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Merchants of silence: Few know about 'removal' of five wolves by WS
Wildlife management is multi-pronged, involves many people working together and is really more about people than critters. At its most functional, it is a more-or-less well-tuned instrument, depending on the
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Whitefish Energy contract bars government from auditing deal
A deal reached between the government and a small Montana energy company located in Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's hometown prohibits the government from reviewing labor costs or profits related to the company's relief efforts in Puerto Rico.
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Small company from Trump Interior chief's hometown wins massive contract to restore Puerto Rico's power
A small Montana company located in Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's hometown has signed a $300 million contract to help get the power back on in Puerto Rico.
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Far Cry 5 : Official Announce Trailer
Welcome to Hope County, Montana. When your arrival incites the cult to violently seize control of the region, you must rise up and spark the fires of resistance to liberate a besieged community.Freely explore Hope County’s rivers, lands, and skies with the largest customizable weapon and vehicle roster ever in a Far Cry game. You are the hero of the story in a thrilling world that hits back with every punch, and where the places you discover and the locals you ally with will shape your story in ways you’ll never see coming.
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Republican candidate 'body-slams' Guardian reporter in Montana
Audio obtained of Greg Gianforte attacking a reporter on eve of special election to fill a congressional seat vacated by a member of the Trump administration.
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Centuries Old Pemmican-Making Camp Uncovered in Montana
The camp, used by Blackfoot peoples from to the 14th to 17th centuries, sheds light on a key commodity of the pre-contact Northern Plains.
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In Anaconda, Montana, History Repeats Itself
The more things change… By Ed Kemmick.
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DCCC Sees No Need To Elect Red State Dems To Congress
We See No Need To Give Money To DCCC. By Rebecca Schoenkopf.
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Love Lives in Whitefish, Montana, But So Do Neo-Nazis
“I’ll tell you why these neo-Nazis and fascists move here,” a man named Phil, who’d moved up to Glacier National Park after graduating from a liberal arts college, told me over dinner. “During the summer, I’d work at this place that rented all sorts of stuff to tourists in the park. So this woman comes in with a Southern accent, I ask where she’s from, she says Georgia. She rents one of those infant backpacks — the kind you put your kid in. And then she says, ‘This place is just so great — did you move here because there’s no black people?’
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Bill Would Legalize Selling Food to Your Neighbor
Representative Greg Hertz (R) will be fighting for food choice freedom when he presents HB352 this week, which would legalize the currently criminalized practice of selling food to your neighbor. According to the bill's sponsor: Purchasing food from your neighbor should not be illegal... The industry lobbyist and government sanitarians will be there in full force opposing this bill.
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How the town of Whitefish [Montana] defeated its neo-Nazi trolls — and became a national model of resistance
If you were to judge the small, northwestern Montana town of Whitefish solely on the national media frenzy that has descended upon it in recent weeks, like a blizzard that blots out everything else, then you’d probably write it off as a frightening place — an intolerant place, an unwelcoming place… By Andrew Romano.
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See the Nighttime Acrobatics of Montana’s Flying Squirrels
Wintertime in a remote Montana forest heralds the arrival of mating season for the flying squirrel—and one of nature’s most spectacular air shows. By Alexander V. Badyaev and BioGraphic.
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