Wishing everyone a good day! Here are some things to know for today:
WEATHER: Mostly cloudy to overcast skies. A gusty southwest wind sustained at 15-30 mph. Daytime highs in the upper 40s and low 50s. A stray rain or snow shower is possible across the plains, with most of the precipitation impacting the mountains along the Continental Divide.
TRENDING
- Woman admits killing her infant son in Great Falls. Click here.
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- Polejewski guilty of tampering with evidence. Click here.
- Fire scorches 250 acres north of Augusta. Click here.
- Body of missing woman recovered from river. Click here.
- Cut Bank business is 'Montana Retailer of the Year'. Click here.
GRIZZLIES OF MONTANA
Grizzlies of Montana: Then and Now is a new program taking place at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in Great Falls, Montana, on March 13, 2025. The program includes free admission, with doors open at 6:30 pm, and the program starting at 7 pm. Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Director Duane Buchi will open with highlights of the initial experiences of the Corps of Discovery with the grizzly bears that inhabited the upper stretches of the Missouri more than 200 years ago. Chad White of Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks will relate the main event with detailed insight into the Grizzlies of Montana today, including management practices and Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks goals for mitigating human-bear conflicts. The Interpretive Center is located at 4201 Giant Springs Road. The program is a part of the Ida Johnson Lecture Series, and is sponsored by the Portage Route Chapter. For more information, call Jay at 406-727-8733.
Here is today's joke of the day! Share with your friends: Did you know crocodiles can grow more than 20 feet? But I've never seen any with more than four!
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