University of Montana graduate students have modeled various aspects of the Clark Fork River near the Smurfit Stone mill site in hopes of getting the Environmental Protection Agency to do the same before a cleanup process is chosen.
Low water levels are revealing multiple pipes sticking out into the Clark Fork River near the former Smurfit Stone mill site west of Missoula. Officials say the
National City community members and leaders came together Saturday to hold a donation giveaway for flood survivors at the Heart Revolution Church in National City.
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