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EIS completed for Martinsdale wind energy project

The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation announced today it has completed work on an Environmental Impact Statement for a 300-megawatt wind energy park proposed by Horizon Wind Energy, to be located on state and private land five miles northeast of Martinsdale, Mont…

Public comment period begins for Otter Creek coal appraisal

The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) is now accepting public comment on the appraisal document for the Otter Creek school trust coal property…

Arbor Day 2009: In a down economy, urban forest dividends keep growing

In parks and backyards, along rivers and urban boulevards, trees across the Treasure State will soon sport vivid new shades of green. On April 24, Montana will celebrate Arbor Day, a time for citizens to recognize the many ways that urban forests make life better in their neighborhoods and towns…

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A DNRC employee sets flame to a potentially hazardous burn area during a cooperative prescribed burn near Sophie/Eureka to improve elk habitat.

A DNRC employee sets flame to a potentially hazardous burn area during a cooperative prescribed burn near Sophie/Eureka to improve elk habitat.

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Mary Sexton, DNRC director

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Recovery.Mt.Gov

Allows all Montanans to follow how we are reinvesting and rebuilding Montana with funding from the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. An estimated 11,000 jobs will be created or saved and the majority of Montanans will see tax relief.