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more than 20 fires burn in Montana, a debate over how to manage forests to prepare for burns flared up in a Bozeman City Commission meeting Tuesday night. Commissioners narrowly passed a measure to support a controversial logging project.
The commission voted 3-2 to file an amicus brief in support of the decade-and-a-half in the making
Bozeman Municipal Watershed Project.The Cottonwood Environmental Law Center sued last summer to stop the project, but a federal judge dismissed the case in December. The environmental organization appealed that decision a couple months later.
The project calls for nearly 5,000 acres of prescribed burns, thinning and logging near Bozeman and Hyalite creeks to protect the city’s water supply in the event of a catastrophic wildfire.
I don t dismiss things: Gallatin County Attorney says he will continue suit against Rocking R Bar, BOH votes in favor
The Gallatin County attorney says he will continue pursuing the case of a Downtown Bozeman bar that is accused of violating the local emergency health rule for closing time, despite the Montana Attorney General telling him to dismiss it.
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BOZEMAN â The Gallatin County Attorney says he will continue pursuing the case of a Downtown Bozeman bar that is accused of violating the local emergency health rule for closing time, despite the Montana Attorney General telling him to dismiss it.
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Editor s note
This story is part of a 10-part series on the biggest local stories of 2020.
There were plenty of protests throughout 2020 in Montana, even though it was a year in which people were encouraged to stay home and avoid crowds in order to ward off the coronavirus.
Many of the events focused on human rights issues, constitutional protections, rallies for law enforcement and postal employees and against anti-government mandates.
On Jan. 18, more than 700 people came to Helenaâs Memorial Park to participate in the
2020 Women s March.
More than 700 people gathered in January at Memorial Park in Helena for the 2020 Womenâs March.