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H1 tags : Welcome to NFNews; Positive economic signs emerge in 2011; Organic agriculture may be outgrowing its ideals; Avalanche danger at high level; 2011 Year in Images; First Night Flathead; All wolf hunting to close in WMU 101; Snowshoe walks begin in Park; Be prepared for winter jaunts into the Montana backcountry; Park wrangler will present virtual trail ride circa 1926; Horse-drawn wonderland; Snowy owls showing up in Montana; Christmas dinner at the hall; Apgar in Glacier National Park; Mining companies back friend’s bid for Senate; Looking for furniture refinisher; Bobcat season to close in trapping district 1; Kalispell looks for sign design help; Oil, gas lease sales in Dakotas, Montana set record; Books sought for food banks; Montana blocks out-of-state trout egg shipments; Trucking trout to their native streams; US gray wolves rebound but face uncertain future; Bullet hit bear, then hunter; Montana’s first oil well was drilled at Kintla Lake in 1901; Montana's 2012-2013 hunting regulation proposals up for review; Some popular hunting and fishing remains open; State adopts habitat plan; North Fork Patrol finds some trouble; A Life in the Wild; Keep ice fishing safe; National Park Service seeks homestead families; Mountain West Voices; Far-off oil boom hits home; Ski areas optimistic about the season; Petition triggers broader study of rare stonefly; Who's Winning the War on Terror; Citizen scientists count the loons; Wolverine season to close in wolverine management unit 1; Cash-strapped parks; Forest Service reaches new fire retardant policy; Hunting regulations meeting coming up January 7 in Kalispell; 2012 Recreational Trails Program grants awarded - record number of applicants; Schweitzer takes on the Dept. of Interior; Take extra care with pets in cold weather; New air group aims to help search efforts; Whitefish gears up for Holiday Food Bags; Montana's newest federal judge prepares for bench; Glacier National Park winter news on fees and hours; FWP commission extends wolf hunt to Feb. 15; "High Asia - the highest mountains in the world" presentation; Information from Flathead National Forest; Information on this year's hunt; Wolf quota reached in one district of Region 1; Polebridge Merc. closed for the season; Backcountry avalanche advisory website; Grizzly bear update for Northwest Montana; Last day of open burning is here; County not responsible for mailbox damage; Deer, elk harvest finishes behind last year in Northwest Montana; North Fork history captured; Mountain lion hunting to close in HD 110; Winter weather closes Park roads; Province passes Flathead River protection; A quiet push to grow crops under cover of trees; Forest offers Christmas tree permits; Sykes Reopens Historic Market; Historical calendars; Interesting information about propane; Glass recycling at Target; A cost share program available to landowners | |
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