Thursday Nov 12 | Great Falls Tribune
$11,000 offered for information on grizzly poaching
State and federal authorities have raised the reward for information leading to the conviction of shooters responsible for illegally killing a huge grizzly bear west of Dupuyer to $11,800. That's a higher than usual reward for information about the killing of a grizzly but this bear - which weighed approximately 800 pounds - wasn't an average ...
Grizzley bear poaching case reward increases
State and federal officials have increased the reward to $11,000 in a grizzly bear poaching case on the Rocky Mountain Front.
Here is the latest Montana news from The Associated Press...
MT2nd NewsMinute,0231 Here is the latest Montana news from The Associated Press DUPUYER, Mont.
Grizzly bears in Dupuyer cause concern at school
This summer and fall have been full of human encounters with grizzly bears, and folks in Dupuyer don't need to go far to run into one.
Brow Tine Celebration Dinner is set for Nov. 14; get reservation by Oct. 30
Take a trip for the senses. Enjoy the Rocky Mountain Front while feasting on gourmet creations at the Boone and Crockett Club Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch west of Dupuyer.
VALIER - Wayne Kilmer Anderson, 71, of Valier, a retired farmer, outfitter and "jack of all trades," died Wednesday of injuries he sustained in an automobile crash near Dupuyer.
Dupuyer crash victims identified
The names of three men killed in a two-vehicle accident near Dupuyer yesterday have been released.
Three killed in crash near Dupuyer
Three people were killed after a two-vehicle crash this afternoon. The crash happened around 1:40 p.m. on U.S. Highway 89 near Dupuyer, the Montana Highway Patrol reported.
Montana Scenic Loop 400 miles of beauty and adventure
So you've probably been to Glacier, but how did you get there, and how did you return? The Montana Scenic Loop offers a great opportunity to make the road traveled the destination.
CHOTEAU - Longtime Choteau resident Helen Louise Stenson, 92, died of natural causes Sunday at a Choteau nursing home.
Send this Headwaters page to a friend or colleague: Montana bear managers capture 5 grizzlies near Dupuyer After a Montana rancher near Dupuyer reported a cow was killed by a grizzly bear on Saturday, state bear managers set four snares near the carcass to capture the bear responsible for the kill, and on Monday, when they checked the snares, they ...
Rancher fined for killing grizzly; reward up to $6,000 in Dupuyer area shooting
A Cut Bank rancher has agreed to pay a $2,000 fine for illegally shooting a protected grizzly bear on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation last year, while authorities continue to investigate three additional grizzly deaths in northwest Montana.
Grizzly bear illegally shot near Dupuyer
Wildlife officials are looking for more information about the illegal shooting of a large grizzly bear southeast of Glacier National Park near Dupuyer.
Reward offered in Northwest MT bear death
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a reward for information leading to the conviction of whoever illegally shot and killed what they say was one of Montana's largest grizzly bears.
Montana investigates illegal killing of giant grizzly bear A rancher discovered the decaying carcass of a grizzly bear known as "Maxiumus" due to its enormous size on Aug.
Dupuyer Grizzly Day celebration is Saturday
Dupuyer honors a local resident Saturday with Grizzly Day. The event offers good food and family-fun activities.
New interpretive sign honors Metis history along Front
EAR MOUNTAIN - The Metis people - a mix of Native American, French and Scottish ancestry - once lived in small settlements in secluded canyons on the Rocky Mountain Front after fleeing persecution in Canada.
Dupuyer Grizzly Day celebration is Saturday
Dupuyer honors a local resident Saturday with Grizzly Day. The event offers good food and family-fun activities.
Chili cookoff is Saturday in Dupuyer, feast begins at 5 p.m.
Dupuyer hosts a chili cookoff on Saturday at the Dupuyer Community Hall. Set-up and chili judging begin at 3:30 p.m., and the public feast runs from 5 to 7 p.m. For $3, enjoy all the chili you can eat.
Get your reservation in for Solstice feast
Enjoy a festive dinner and breathtaking scenery at 7 p.m. on June 20 at the Eve of the Summer Solstice, a special event at Boone and Crockett Club's Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch and the Rasmussen Wildlife Conservation Center near Dupuyer.