It may seem like much ado about, well, not much, but Montana Senator Verdell Jackson is pushing a bill that would help protect Montana’s lakes and rivers from a very tiny, but very troublesome menace.
Brad Ludden and his expedition mates wanted to know just one thing from the man in a remote village in Madagascar: “Is there anything downstream that might kill someone?”
It may seem like much ado about, well, not much, but Montana Senator Verdell Jackson is pushing a bill that would help protect Montana’s lakes and rivers from a very tiny, but very troublesome menace.
Brad Ludden and his expedition mates wanted to know just one thing from the man in a remote village in Madagascar: “Is there anything downstream that might kill someone?”
It may seem like much ado about, well, not much, but Montana Senator Verdell Jackson is pushing a bill that would help protect Montana’s lakes and rivers from a very tiny, but very troublesome menace.
Brad Ludden and his expedition mates wanted to know just one thing from the man in a remote village in Madagascar: “Is there anything downstream that might kill someone?”
As the buzz around eventual "Best Picture" winner "Slumdog Millionaire" reached a fever pitch in the weeks before the Oscars, one Bigfork Rotarian was experiencing the backwaters of the world's second most populous country first-hand.
The Bigfork Land Use Advisory Committee met last Thursday for its regular monthly gathering, but in what could well be a clear sign of the construction industry's travails, did not have any applications to consider.
Elna Darrow, peerless volunteer, champion of Flathead Lake and tireless advocate for the Bigfork community, died of natural causes last Thursday, Feb. 26. She was 65.
The Bigfork Land Use Advisory Committee met last Thursday for its regular monthly gathering, but in what could well be a clear sign of the construction industry's travails, did not have any applications to consider.
Elna Darrow, peerless volunteer, champion of Flathead Lake and tireless advocate for the Bigfork community, died of natural causes last Thursday, Feb. 26. She was 65.
As the buzz around eventual "Best Picture" winner "Slumdog Millionaire" reached a fever pitch in the weeks before the Oscars, one Bigfork Rotarian was experiencing the backwaters of the world's second most populous country first-hand.