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Productions at This Year s WTFringe Festival Continue to Push Audiences beyond the Borders of Mainstream Theater

Productions at This Year s WTFringe Festival Continue to Push Audiences beyond the Borders of Mainstream Theater
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Helena-area outdoor briefs: Entries sought for writing contest, conservation educator honored

Comments sought on North Fork Blackfoot River project The Lolo National Forest is seeking comments on the North Fork Blackfoot River Native Fish Restoration Project, which is in the Scapegoat Wilderness in the Lolo National Forest and the Helena – Lewis and Clark National Forest, in Powell and Lewis and Clark counties. The project, which is in the Seeley Lake and the Lincoln ranger districts, would authorize Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks to do fish management and stocking that would establish a secure population of native trout, replacing a hybrid population. Comments on this project will be accepted through Feb. 10. Send comments to: John Slown, Environmental Coordinator, 4289 Capy Court, Missoula, MT 59804. Electronic comments may be sent to: comments-northern-lolo-seeley-lake@fs.fed.us. Acceptable formats for electronic comments include WordPerfect, rtf, or MS Word. Office hours, for those who wish to hand deliver comments to the Seeley Lake Ranger District, are 8 a.m. to

Winter writing contest asks How have Montana public lands helped you through this past year?

Winter writing contest asks How have Montana public lands helped you through this past year?   From Montana Discovery Foundation HELENA People who submit a short story about how Montana public lands have made a positive impact on their life during this past year could win a free overnight stay at a Forest Service rental cabin, courtesy of the Montana Discovery Foundation. “In many cultures, winter is a time for reflection, introspection and storytelling. Even though many of us are still missing the people and places we might normally enjoy this time of year, there is still so much to reflect on and be grateful for, especially our public lands,” said Matthew Ferrell, conser.

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