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Durston Building, Anaconda William A. Clark - The Anaconda Standard political cartoon, 28 Oct 1900 This is a list of newspapers in Montana . Current news publications
It is published along with multiple weekly newspapers serving communities in northwestern Montana, including the Hungry Horse News, the Whitefish Pilot, the Bigfork Eagle, the Western News, the Lake County Leader and the Mineral Independent/Clark Fork Valley Press.
The Clark Fork, or the Clark Fork of the Columbia River, is a river in the U.S. states of Montana and Idaho, approximately 310 miles (500 km) long. It is named after William Clark of the 1806 Lewis and Clark Expedition .
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Silver Bow Creek flows northwest and north through a high mountain valley, passing east of Anaconda, Montana, where it becomes the Clark Fork at the confluence with Warm Springs Creek. [1] For more than one hundred years Silver Bow Creek was an open industrial sewer, primarily used as a depository for mining and smelting waste.
These floods were the result of periodic sudden ruptures of the ice dam on the Clark Fork River that created Glacial Lake Missoula. After each ice dam rupture, the waters of the lake would rush down the Clark Fork and the Columbia River, flooding much of eastern Washington and the Willamette Valley in western Oregon. After the lake drained, the ...
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Spring Creek Lodge Academy was a boarding school located in Thompson Falls, Montana. [1] The school, formerly known as Spring Creek Community, was first opened in the 1970s by Nancy and Steve Cawdrey. [2]