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  • FWP Embarks on Mule Deer Monitoring, Research, and Outreach Initiatives

    MORGAN E. JACOBSEN, Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks|Apr 26, 2023

    Hunters in Montana, along with Fish, Wildlife & Parks, are concerned about declining mule deer populations in much of the state. In response to this concern, FWP is embarking on research efforts to look into the declines and engage hunters about their attitudes on mule deer management and hunting. Mule deer numbers have typically been tracked over large areas using aerial surveys and declines can be attributed to several different things including winterkill, short-term habitat changes, like those that result from drought to potentially...

  • Land Exchanges Tilt Toward the Rich

    ERICA ROSENBERG, Writers on the Range|Apr 26, 2023

    In 2017, the public lost 1,470 acres of wilderness-quality land at the base of Mount Sopris near Aspen, Colorado. For decades, people had hiked and hunted on the Sopris land, yet the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) handed it over to Leslie Wexner, former CEO of Victoria's Secret and other corporations, at his request. The so-called "equivalent terrain" he offered in return was no match for access to trails at the base of the 13,000-foot mountain. This ill-considered trade reveals how land manage...

  • RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Cinco de Mayo Stuffed Loin of Pork

    Apr 26, 2023

    Cinco de Mayo is a festive occasion that celebrates Mexican culture and food. Cinco de Mayo commemorates a minor Mexican victory over France that took place on May 5, 1862 at the Battle of Puebla. While it has never been a big deal in Mexico and especially in comparison to celebrations of Mexico's independence Cinco de Mayo has become a festive phenomenon north of the border. When it comes to food and beverage, many people see Cinco de Mayo as an excuse to indulge in a few margaritas and dine...

  • Clear Out Toxins and Reset Your Health

    BETHEL WAGNER, Sage Wellness Center|Apr 26, 2023

    We live in a toxic world. There are literally tens of thousands of synthetic chemicals currently in use. They are in our food and water supply, the air we breathe, the personal care and cleaning products we use, the clothes we wear, the vehicles we drive, and the furnishings in our homes. The list goes on and on. Unless you live in a bubble, you are exposed. Our bodies are designed to detox on a daily basis, but sometimes the number of toxins coming in is greater than what our bodies are able...

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report: Week of 4/16/2023

    Jefferson County Sheriff Department|Apr 26, 2023

    SUNDAY, APRIL 16 02:34:36 Medical: Skyline Drive 07:22:51 Transport (Prisoner or Other) 08:01:23 Fire/Smoke Report: Hwy 2 W 08:47:46 Motor Vehicle Accident (Non-Injury): I-90 12:29:53 Reckless Driver: I-90 13:49:03 911 Hang Up: Burrel Ln 17:13:03 911 Misdial: W Legion St 17:46:29 Motor Vehicle Accident (Injury): Delmoe Lake Rd 22:03:52 Citizen Assist: W Legion St MONDAY, APRIL 17 07:55:24 Traffic Stop: E Legion St 10:16:22 Abandoned Vehicle: I-90 14:15:44 Suspicious Vehicle: E Legion St 14:19:36 Abandoned Vehicle: Hotspring Rd 15:08:39 Motor...

  • Just Ask Georgia: 4/26/2023

    Georgia|Apr 26, 2023

    Georgia, I have a question, What is the difference between an admirer and a stalker? The girl I am in love with told me I’m a creepy stalker but I don’t think I qualify as that description. Somewhere In-Between Dear In-Between, If someone thinks you are a “creepy stalker” you have crossed that line from an admirer. You are no longer making the object of your “love” feel safe and therefore should stop immediately. Apologize, learn from your actions, and move on. With love, Georgia Georgia, I have a question, How does one describe “nothing?...

  • Connecting Point: Seated on the Job

    BILL LANES|Apr 26, 2023

    Seems today that we sit more and more. Our jobs, of course, are the culprits; and for youth, particularly boys (but increasingly girls too) gaming occupies us. Then, there is office administration, taxi services, computer programing. In the past generation, schooling has become longer and longer, increasing sitting. Then there are occupations that require physical exertion and strength, such as the construction arts, athletics, delivery services and much more. For those in the later style of work it would be frowned upon to constantly sit on...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 4/26/2023

    Apr 26, 2023

    ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, figure out where your priorities lie, then position yourself in the right corner to get things done effectively. It could take some time before you see progress. Remain patient. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 It’s best if you can keep tight control of your emotions and not let others see what is brewing behind your stoic demeanor, Taurus. This will give you an advantage in negotiations. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, if you’re too pragmatic this week, you may miss the opportunity to do something spontaneous and really enjoyable w...

  • Whitehall TV Channel 49.1: Week of 4/27/2023

    Apr 26, 2023

    THURSDAY, APRIL 27 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 6:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 7:00PM CALL THE MIDWIFE 6 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 10:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 11:00PM CALL THE MIDWIFE 6 FRIDAY, APRIL 28 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 6:30PM FIRING LINE 7:00PM GREAT PERFORMANCES: ALBENIZ: PORTRAITS OF SPAIN 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 10:30PM FIRING LINE 11:00PM GREAT PERFORMANCES: ALBENIZ: PORTRAITS OF SPAIN SATURDAY, APRIL 29 5:00PM...

  • Whitehall Community Library's Holocaust Project Visits Los Angeles

    SARA CHEUVRONT|Apr 26, 2023