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Feds expand program to protect big game migrations
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has been working with private landowners in Wyoming to help preserve migration corridors for big game. Now those efforts are expanding to Idaho and Montana.
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ISU Women's Softball
Bengal Softball Announces 2024 Schedule
Support Small Business Saturday & Artist Sunday
Saturday, November 25 is Small Business Saturday – a day to celebrate and support small businesses and all they do for their communities. The U.S. Small Business Administration acknowledges that this year, small businesses need support more than ever as they navigate, retool and pivot from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Climate change allows diseases to spread into the Mountain West
A new federal report shows climate change is driving disease carriers like ticks and mosquitoes into new areas of the nation, including the Mountain West.
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Federal climbing proposals spark debate in wilderness areas
The National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service are proposing new guidelines to manage climbing in wilderness areas. Much of the focus is on fixed anchor installations, and that has sparked frustration in both climbing and conservation communities.
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Report: Rural, disadvantaged communities missing out on federal disaster prep dollars
FEMA’s Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities grant program is in its third year of operation. Montana-based Headwaters Economics recently did an analysis of the most recent round of funded projects, and found that the “geographic distribution was very uneven.” With some exceptions, many Western states missed out on substantial funding.
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ISU Football
Bengals Set for Home Football Opener vs UNI
Native Americans, Alaska Natives see big spike in suicide rates
New data shows a dramatic rise in the U.S. suicide rate, especially for Native Americans and Alaska Natives.
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ISU Women's Volleyball
Bengals Go 1-1 In Wyoming Invitational
Forest Service spends nearly $70 million to plant trees in Mountain West
The Forest Service is awarding more than $1 billion nationwide in grants to plant trees in cities, tackle climate change and make green spaces more accessible to less wealthy neighborhoods.
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