In a continued effort to improve safety on opening day at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ Blackfoot-Clearwater Wildlife Management Area (WMA), antler hunters wanting to enter by vehicle when the WMA ...
Jessica Wegmann-Sanchez has made the 2025 CBC Short Story Prize longlist for How To Watch Your Daughter Die .
For time immemorial Blackfoot people relied on buffalo (bison) for all of their basic needs and to this day the buffalo continue to be a centre piece in Blackfoot culture. Tim Bruised Head, from the ...
The Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival opened with “Free Leonard Peltier” on Wednesday evening. The documentary ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNRocks of ages: New book explores ancient Indigenous pictograms in Alberta and B.C.For the Piikani, stories often involve the Napi, or The Trickster, who is a prominent figure in Blackfoot mythology. But many ...
Oral arguments in the lawsuit brought by Protect the Clearwater will take place in District Court in Missoula at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, April 7, in the Missoula County Courthouse.
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East Idaho News on MSNNew music studio in Rexburg gives budding musicians a place to practiceREXBURG – Shelby Murdock is celebrating the opening of her fourth music studio in eastern Idaho. Snake River Strings Co. is opening Saturday at 859 South Yellowstone Highway, Ste. 803, in Rexburg.
Doing damage is right, Coltan's grand slam put the game out of reach, giving the bees a 10-0 lead, and allowing them to seal the win in 5 innings. This gave Bonneville a sweep of the day's ...
An active transportation plan to enhance walking, biking and rolling was adopted by the Coon Rapids City Council March 18.
Images Cinema presents the 2025 Earth Month Film Festival. 2025’s theme is “Animals & Us”, thinking about how people care for ...
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East Idaho News on MSNLooking back: Two boys escape from sheriff near Wyoming border; youths arrested for discharging weaponsEastIdahoNews.com is looking back at what life was like during the week of March 31 to April 6 in east Idaho history.
The driver of a semi-truck who pleaded guilty to causing a fatal crash near Bailey last June completed one year in jail for the incident that led to the death of Scott Miller, 64, of Bailey.
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