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Another Life-Altering Danger from a Falling Tree Branch
It’s an unspoken rule of crafting that the worst thing to happen during a knitting session should be a dropped stitch or a tangled skein of yarn. Unfortunately, according to…
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The Smith Lake Rescue: A Reminder Why Boats Should Stay Upright
Three anglers’ fishing trip on Smith Lake ended with their boat capsizing. Quick rescue efforts by local agencies saved them, emphasizing water safety and the importance of life jackets and…
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Bear’s Dinner Party: Why Your Favorite Bozeman Trails are Temporarily Off-Limits
Due to a wildlife attractant’s presence, the Bozeman Ranger District has closed popular hiking trails around Big Sky from March 18 to April 15, 2026, ensuring public safety and preventing…
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Montana Dangerous Ice Warning (March 11, 2026): Canyon Ferry, Holter, Fort Peck & Flathead Lake Conditions
Mid-March is Montana’s most dangerous stretch for ice fishing. Here’s what local guides, marina operators, and FWP officials are seeing on Canyon Ferry, Holter, Fort Peck, and Flathead—plus late-season safety…
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Why You Should Avoid Ice Shelves at All Costs
Ice shelves near shores are dangerous and unstable. Stepping onto them can be life-threatening, as highlighted by the Lake Michigan incident. Always prioritize safety and avoid such risks.
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Cold Temps Can End or Save You
If we get ice again in Montana, this is a reminder to be careful out there…
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Frozen Fun Doesn’t Have to Be Risky—Watch This First!
Ice can be deadly….do everything you can to keep yourself alive!
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Safety First, Always: Check the Ice
Before driving on the ice, make sure it’s thick enough to support your ride—safety first, or you might just end up as part of the lake..
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Driving on Ice? A Chilling Reminder to Always Check First
When ice goes from solid to sinking, skipping that thickness check could leave you with a freaky, truck-sized problem..
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