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The Sawyer Free Library is now open for select onsite services, six days a week, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, and Thursdays from noon to 7 p.m. Visitors should keep visits to 30 minutes or less. The library has implemented extensive preventative measures and controls to keep staff and patrons as safe as possible. All staff and visitors must wear masks, practice physical distancing and all public spaces have limited capacities.
Express Public Computer Stations are available first-come-first-served for 30-minute sessions. People needing public computer access for more extended periods may check out a Chrome Book or an App Sampler Tablet along with a three-hour Wireless Hot-Spot.
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May 6, 2021
Officials said the closest grizzly bears had come to the Central Montana island mountain range prior to last week was in 2017. (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
BILLINGS, Mont. Wildlife officials in Montana have confirmed the presence of a grizzly bear in the Big Snowy Mountains, a first for the region.
The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks said the adult bear was photographed last Friday by a landowner who set up the camera next to a dead cow carcass,
The Billings Gazette reported. The bear did not kill the cow.
Department officials said the closest grizzly bears had come to the Central Montana island mountain range prior to last week was in 2017 when two male bears were euthanized after they killed livestock west of Stanford.
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Montanans may want to tune into the âPBS Newshourâ on Friday to see a familiar face.
A tribute at the end of the show will be made to Bob Green, a former Trout Creek resident who, along with wife Sandy, had lived in Helena.
Bob Green, 84, died in October due to COVID-19-related causes, Sandy Green said. He will be featured on âThe stories behind 5 wonderful lives cut short by COVID-19â series the newscast has been running.
Bob Green was a Navy veteran, who had worked with explosive ordnances, his wife said.
âHe was a cowboy at heart,â Sandy Green said, adding he was a member of the Helena Trail Riders and a marshal for the Last Chance Stampede.