Independently owned since 1905

Articles from the September 23, 2021 edition


Sorted by date  Results 26 - 29 of 29

Page Up

  • Proposed hunting regulation changes available for review

    Sep 23, 2021

    Potential hunting regulation changes for 2022 and 2023 are available online for the public to review. The proposed changes are coming now during the normal biennial season setting year to help make Montana’s hunting regulations simpler and easier to understand. To see the potential changes and make comment, visit fwp.mt.gov. Over the last several weeks, FWP biologists have worked on these potential changes with a sharp focus on the science behind the regulations. The potential changes focus primarily on deer and elk regulations; however, s...

  • Crossword Solution

    Sep 23, 2021

    SOLUTIONS ACROSS 1. SAMA 5. PCT 8. ATOP 12. ELAND 14. AHA 15. COLE 16. ABASED 18. SAC 19. QUIN 20. MARISA 21. TNT 22. UPON 23. ATROCITIES 26. PAISLEY 30. ELATE 31. HYDRIDE 32. LEK 33. MESON 34. EPSOM 39. IAN 42. ARISING 44. FUZEE 46. NOTICED 47. GENERATIVE 49. PARA 50. ARA 51. NARROW 56. FLUB 57. TEN 58. OSCINE 59. FALL 60. ESE 61. YACCA 62. THEE 63. STY 64. FEEL SOLUTIONS DOWN 1. SEAM 2. ALBA 3. MAAR 4. ANSI 5. PASTO 6. CHANCEL 7. TACTILE 8. ACQUIT 9. TOUPEE 10. OLIOS 11. PENN 13. DESALINIZE...

  • Hawks run away with win, shutting out Superior 49-0

    Annie Wooden|Sep 23, 2021

    The Blue Hawk football team scored on their first drive against Alberton-Superior last Friday and never looked back. The Hawks won 49-0 at Previs Field in Thompson Falls. Senior quarterback Elijah Ratliff ran in a 33-yard touchdown during the Hawks' first drive. The Bobcats then turned the ball over on downs and the Hawks came back with another big run by Trae Thilmony, who drive the ball in 29 yards for a touchdown. Ryan Bucher then had a touchdown that was called back due to a Blue Hawk...

  • Applications sought for mountain lion management committee

    Sep 23, 2021

    HELENA – The deadline to submit applications to serve on the Northwest Lion Ecoregional Population Committee has been extended to Sept. 28. The committee will advise the Fish and Wildlife Commission on management of mountain lions in northwest Montana. The committee will be asked to develop a target that maximizes public satisfaction related to mountain lion hunting opportunity, mountain lion conflict and ungulate population trends. The committee will provide a recommendation on what the mountain lion population should look like five years f...

Rendered 12/18/2024 22:14