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Sirota: Montana ‘bellwether state’ to populist uprising (Bozeman Daily Chronicle) In November 2004, as Democrat Brian Schweitzer celebrated his victory in Montana amid the election-night trouncing of Democrats across the country, people were asking Schweitzer aide David Sirota how it happened. Pumping up Montana de Oro: Plan would grow park by 65 percent (The San Luis Obispo Tribune) State Parks is working with three conservation groups to finalize a series of land acquisitions that would add about 5,500 acres to Montaña de Oro State Park and allow the construction of a 20-mile segment of the California Coastal Trail, linking Los Osos with Avila Beach. The additions would come in the form of three large parcels and 10 smaller ones scattered throughout the Irish Hills, a ... After 15 years, state land to reopen for public use (Billings Gazette) After 15 years of exclusive access, two sections of state land northwest of Billings will be opened to limited public recreational use on Aug. 25. Mixed emotions at Montana Legacy Project meetings: Praise, questioning greet Plum Creek land deal talks in Lolo, ... (Missoulian) LOLO - The Nature Conservancy, the Trust for Public Land and the Plum Creek Timber Co., received praise but also some pointed questions the past two nights during public meetings about the Montana Legacy Project in Lolo and Seeley Lake. Award-winning writer coming to Helena (Helena Independent Record) Montana is a long way from Florida — geographically and culturally — but that hasn’t kept the staff at the Lewis & Clark Library from getting excited about this week’s local appearance by one of the Sunshine State’s more renowned writers.
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