| Montana emerging from years-long drought |
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| Written by Missoulian | |
| Monday, 22 June 2009 | |
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Runoff from ample mountain snowfall last winter and spring has filled Montana's streams and reservoirs, bringing the state closer to ending a nearly decadelong drought. Read more...
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