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Who Wants to Play in the Mud Saturday in Stevensville?

Who Wants to Play in the Mud Saturday in Stevensville?
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Stevensville s Fort Owen Is Open Again

Stevensville s Fort Owen Is Open Again
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Stevensville s Fort Owen Is Open Again

Stevensville s Fort Owen Is Open Again
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MT History Foundation announces funding for preservation projects

MT History Foundation announces funding for preservation projects credit: Montana History Foundation By: MTN News and last updated 2021-04-06 16:29:32-04 HELENA — The Montana History Foundation has announced 21 projects across the state will receive a total of $128,700 in grants for preservation in 2021. This year marks the 10th year of the History Foundation’s grants program and since 2012, the Foundation has invested more than $1 million in over 260 community-based history projects across the state, according to a news release. “Ten years of making grants is an incredible milestone in preserving Montana history – but it’s one that could not be reached without those who are doing the work,” says History Foundation President/CEO Charlene Porsild. “All across the state, those who share a love of Montana and its past are working hard to make sure this legacy lasts well into the future.”

Improvements Continue At Fort Owen State Park

Improvements Continue At Fort Owen State Park Fort Owen State Park near Stevensville closed last year, so that a new roof could be put on the historic adobe barracks building. But that s not all that is planned for one of the smaller state parks in Montana. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks completed purchase of about an acre of land from the adjoining MGY Ranch last year, with the intent to build a new parking area that would have enough room for school groups, buses and special events. The department has a proposed plan and would like comments from the public on the draft environmental assessment (EA).

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