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Organization offers reward for information on grizzly killing

A conservation organization announced this week that it's adding to the amount of money already available for information leading to the conviction of whoever shot and killed a grizzly bear in October near Perkins Lake, located northeast of Moyie Springs and near the border with Montana.
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Ammi Midstokke: The winter that never was

The calendar says it is winter, but it has not arrived at my house yet. There’s some amorphous white debris in my yard, a lumpy, crusty sprawl of no real substance. Every day, I calculate the value loss of my ski pass.
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Alan Liere: Hidden menace of the roads: black ice

An acquaintance of mine rates assorted fearful experiences in his life by what he calls the pucker factor. He is not referring to his lips — he is talking about the constriction of muscles in his lower anatomy that make his buttocks close so tightly in certain fearful situations they could crack walnuts.
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Idaho’s domestic elk farms drawing criticism

Despite legislative testimony saying it was unlikely to happen, some of Idaho's domestic elk farms have proven to be porous with multiple examples of wild animals getting into the high-fenced operations and domestic animals escaping.
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Ammi Midstokke: Defining the year with defunct words

When you lack religion, rehab, or amnesia, the only way to turn a new leaf is via the New Year’s Resolution. There are a few cantankerous naysayers out there who claim one can resolve to anything at any time, but I suspect they’re just tired of failing.
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Outdoors reader gallery photo: Elk feast

In spite of all the wind, rain, downed trees and fog, the elk living on the Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge still find a place to enjoy breakfast in this photo from Buck Domitrovich.