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A copy of one of Captain Clark’s maps indicates the location of Kootenai Creek near Stevensville, where the party stopped for lunch on July 3, 1806, before continuing up the Bitterroot.
John Dowd On the Fourth of July, while many were out celebrating the birth of independence for the nation, a few were celebrating another great American achievement: the expedition […] ...
Hoot owl restrictions are going into effect for the Bitterroot River between Veteran’s Bridge in Hamilton to the confluence ...
Drought conditions across Montana have prompted the officials to limit fishing on rivers throughout the state.
Hoot-owl restrictions will take effect on the Bitterroot River starting Wednesday at 2 p.m., extending from Veteran’s Bridge ...
Various Independence Day events are planned across the Bitterroot Valley on Friday, from annual celebrations to ambitious ...
Ravalli County fire officials told county commissioners an “above average fire season" likely looms at their first fire ...
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The Bitterroot National Forest has increased its fire danger level to "High" due to expected warmer temperatures reaching the ...
The lightning-caused Lost Horse fire, half a mile south of Twin Lakes, is currently estimated to be burning four acres on the Darby Ranger District.
For centuries, indigenous peoples occupied the Big Hole Valley - an area that later provided an Old West microcosm of the exploits of white men and women seeking wealth, or ...
Low stream and river flows and higher water temperatures lead to "hoot-owl" fishing restrictions, which close a stretch of a river or creek to fishing from 2 p.m. to midnight.