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The Story of Montana s Place Names by Roberta Carkeek Cheney, Otter Creek got its name from trappers and fur traders who trapped the creek for otter and beavers. was renamed the Custer National ...
A large-scale transportation study is now underway in central Montana, and the state Department of Transportation is looking for public input. The Central Montana Transportation Study is looking for w ...
voted 3-2 Thursday to approve leasing 570 million tons of state-owned coal for development of a mine in southeastern Montana's Otter Creek Valley. The vote by the five-member Land Board approved ...
The Central Montana Transportation Study is looking ... “These issues are compounded by the nearby railroad tracks, Otter Creek, and the challenging terrain.” ...
One out of every four Montana households was on “the dole ... that had been especially hard hit by drought. One camp, Otter Creek Camp DF-54, was organized south of Ashland.
These combined forces battled Custer, and the Lakota leader made history at the Battle of Cedar Creek in 1876 ... and was native to the south-central Montana area. His character was one of ...
What makes this Arkansas gem truly remarkable isn’t just its postcard-worthy scenery or abundance of outdoor activities – ...
Water in Montana isn't just a natural resource — it's a delicate balancing act between farmers, developers, environmental groups, and government agencies.
On Thursday, a rebuilt bridge opened at Woodbine Falls, allowing hikers to safely cross over the Woodbine Creek.
in elevation soars 5,600 feet above the southwest Montana town. This impressive rise serves as a western sentinel for the community and is the loftiest summit in the Flint Creek Range, a small but ...
"It is going to be a fight now. These are good people who don't want to fight Otter Creek (Reservoir Company), and they don't want to fight the state engineer." The engineer's office says a lapsed ...