Articles from the September 25, 2013 edition


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  • Montana 2013-14 Waterfowl Regulations Set

    Sep 25, 2013

    The Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission recently set waterfowl hunting regulations, including split duck and goose seasons in the Pacific Flyway and a split goose season in the Central Flyway. In the Pacific Flyway, generally the western portion of Montana, season dates are Sept. 28–Jan. 5, 2014 and Jan. 10-14, 2014 for ducks, coots and geese. The season will be closed Jan. 6–9, 2014. In the Central Flyway, generally the eastern portion of Montana, season dates are Sept. 28–Jan. 2, 2014 for ducks and coots; and Sept. 28–Jan. 5, 2014 and Jan. 10...

  • Crop Insurance Fall Sales Closing Date Approaches

    Doug Hagel|Sep 25, 2013

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Risk Management Agency reminds producers in Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota and South Dakota that the fall sales closing date is September 30. Fall sales closing and cancellation dates are applicable for wheat (in counties with both a fall and spring sales closing date), forage production and rye. One important change for the 2014 crop year is the option to insure alfalfa and other forage seed crops via written agreement in counties without an alfalfa or forage seed program. Written agreements must b...

  • ImProving Health Among Rural Montanans in Sidney Sept. 25

    Molly Valdez|Sep 25, 2013

    ImProving Health Among Rural Montanans (IPHARM) is a traveling health screening program designed to provide wellness screenings to those who are unable to access healthcare as well as provide health professions’ students with interdisciplinary experience in screening and counseling patients.IPHARM is a partnership between the UM Skaggs School of Pharmacy and the Montana Geriatric Education Center (MTGEC). At an IPHARM screening event, health professions’ students administer screening tests including bone density, hemoglobin A1c (average blood s...

  • Youth Pheasant Weekend Oct. 5-6

    Sep 25, 2013

    North Dakota’s two-day youth pheasant season is Oct. 5-6. Legally licensed residents and nonresidents ages 15 and younger may hunt roosters statewide. Resident youth hunters, regardless of age, must possess a fishing, hunting and furbearer certificate and general game and habitat license. Nonresident youth hunters from states that provide a reciprocal licensing agreement for North Dakota residents qualify for North Dakota resident licenses. Otherwise, nonresident youth hunters must purchase a nonresident small game license. Shooting hours a...

  • Recovery From Mental & Substance Use Disorders Is Possible

    Richard H. Opper|Sep 25, 2013

    All around us in Montana, there are hundreds of people in recovery from mental and substance use disorders. They are contributing to our businesses, connecting with their families, and giving back to the community. Every day someone begins their journey of recovery. However, too many people are still unaware that prevention works, and that mental illness and substance abuse are conditions that can be treated, just like we can treat other health disorders such as diabetes and hypertension. We need to work together to make recovery the...

  • Bighorn Sheep Survey Shows Mixed Results

    Sep 25, 2013

    Even though results from this summer’s survey indicated the bighorn sheep population in western North Dakota remains steady, State Game and Fish Department biologists are concerned about a significant decline in the number of adult rams. Brett Wiedmann, big game biologist in Dickinson, said the July-August survey showed a minimum of 299 bighorn sheep, unchanged from last year and only 17 percent below 2008’s record summer survey. “Although the female segment of the population remained stable, we are concerned about another substantial decli...

  • NASP Workshop Oct. 17-18 in Bismarck

    Sep 25, 2013

    The North Dakota Game and Fish Department and North Dakota Bowhunters Association are sponsoring a National Archery in the Schools Program workshop in Bismarck for educators interested in teaching archery to students in grades 4-12. The NASP workshop is scheduled Oct. 17-18 at the NISHU Archery Complex, 1409 Riverwood Drive. Participants will complete the workshop with basic or improved archery skills, and will possess the fundamentals to teach students. NASP teaches international style archery, and can be taught indoors or outdoors. NASP has...

  • Hoofin' It for Hunger Run Slated for Oct. 13 at Fort Keogh, Miles City

    Rebecca Colnar|Sep 25, 2013

    Whether you’re a seasoned runner or prefer to shamble along like a zombie, don’t miss Hoofin’ It for Hunger Sunday, Oct. 13 at Fort Keogh in Miles City. The race is being organized by the Montana Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers and USDA Fort Keogh Research Station with all proceeds going to the Montana Food Bank Network. The race offers divisions for every level of skill: a half-marathon, 10K, 5K and one-mile. Prizes will be awarded to overall winners and winners of each age divis...

  • Remaining ND Fall Turkey Licenses Available Sept. 27

    Sep 25, 2013

    The 2013 fall wild turkey lottery has been held and more than 930 licenses remain in seven units. Unsuccessful applicants who applied online will have a refund issued directly to their credit card. Beginning Sept. 27, all remaining licenses will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Hunters are allowed a maximum of 15 licenses for the fall season. Resident and nonresident hunters will be able to apply online, or print out an application to mail, at the Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov. Paper applications will also be...

  • Savage Homecoming

    Sep 25, 2013