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This photo taken Thursday looks downstream along the Clark Fork River with the first phase of cleanup, completed in 2014, at the lower right. This section shows some vegetation taking hold.
With fast, murky water and hot temperatures increasing snow melt, the chief of Missoula County Search and Rescue (MCSAR) weighed in on how and when it’s safe to float the river this summer ...
A popular river shuttle for floaters of Missoula's Clark Fork River will return this summer, which is part of a larger multi-agency agreement to manage the growing recreation demand in the area ...
Missoula's riverbank clean-up at West Broadway successfully cleared debris, including tents and personal items, from the Clark Fork River area. City staff worked with community partners, ensuring ...
CLINTON, Mont. – The Clinton Rural Fire District has issued a new advisory for river-goers on the Clinton to Turah section of the Clark Fork River. A new partially submerged ...
After above normal temperatures over the weekend, and to start the week, the Clark Fork above Missoula is expected to reach above flood stage (7.5 feet) Tuesday.
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Crews clean up waste along Clark Fork River in Missoula - MSNClean up crews in Missoula removed over three tons of waste from along a section of the Clark Fork River on Wednesday. A stunning reversal of fortunes in Canada's historic election Patriots UDFA ...
PABLO, Mont. — The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes have issued a warning to all Tribal members to avoid consuming fish from the lower Clark Fork River, spanning from the Bitterroot River ...
by KECI Staff Tue, July 16th 2013 at 9:54 AM Updated Mon, May 9th 2016 at 9:12 AM 20130715-160600-jpg-1109239-ver1-0.jpg TOPICS: FWP closes section of Clark Fork River for fire operations big eddy ...
Missoula County Sheriff and Coroner, TJ McDermott has released the identity of the man pulled from the Clark Fork River on Thursday. The body has been identified as Patrick J. Wavering, 73, of ...
A $1 million study involving numerous partners is underway in the uppermost Clark Fork River to investigate contributors to a dramatic decline in brown trout in a once thriving fishery.
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