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Frightening Montana Wildfire Footage Shows Elk Trapped Between Fire & The Fence

As temperatures continue to rise this summer, and conditions continue to stay dry, a number of places out west are at increasing risk for forest fires. Last summer, more than 65,000 acres burned in Montana's Big Horn County as a result of the Poverty Flats Fire. According to NBC Montana, no structures or homes had

Commission Lends Support to Land Trust for New Trail

A letter of support for the Sheridan County Land Trust was ratified by the county commission to secure funding for an additional trail on the Red Grade Trail System. The trust is applying for funding from the Laura Jane Musser Foundation to assist in construction of an additional phase of the tra

Developing Town: Viney s Pond, and other local ice-skating destinations

Editorial Note: Part 252 of a series of further development in the early days that impacted Franklin County. Sources: Franklin County Citizen, 1932, 1946-49; Cache Valley Newletter, compiled by Newell

Christopher Solomon commentary: It s autumn on my farm: Learning to do chores in the dark and keeping up a sense of wonder

Summary: The people I admire here most, like Daren and his wife, Sarah, know how to do this. They return from bucking hay to show an osprey feather they found in the field. They pause in their ranch chores to watch the family of otters that have taken up in their creek or the salmon now running in the creek, too, huge and intent on sex and death. The couple work much harder than I do, but they keep their heads up. They haven’t lost their wonder. They are noticers despite the days of horizonless work.

Op-Ed: It s autumn on my farm: Learning to do chores in the dark and keeping up a sense of wonder

To work even the smallest patch of ground in a place you care about is to move to a more complicated relationship with that place.

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