By Dan Testa, 1-15-09
Good morning and
happy birthday to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
On the Beacon today, the top story statewide is the announcement yesterday that the
Bush administration intends to delist the gray wolf in the Northern Rockies and western Great Lakes region, but not Wyoming. Keriann Lynch looks at the
implications of the layoffs announced last week by Semitool and Plum Creek. Bigfork is seeking funds for a "dirty little secret": its
dilapidated stormwater drainage system. Former U.S. Olympic cross-country racer
Leslie Thompson-Hall will be giving clinics at the Izaak Walton Inn's Ski Fest this weekend in Essex. U.S. Sen. Max
Baucus, D-Mont., has convinced Lisa Jackson, the nominee to head the Environmental Protection Agency to travel to Libby if she is confirmed, and reconsider declaring its asbestos poisoning a public health emergency. And Beacon Columnist Wild Bill Schneider believes the
Obama Administration has bigger fish to fry than worrying about overturning the new rule allowing concealed guns in some national parks. U.S. Rep. Denny
Rehberg, R-Mont., voted for the bill to expand children's health care yesterday, which passed the House overwhelmingly. Montana's
health care executives sounded off on the myriad problems in the U.S. medical industry yesterday at a hearing before the Legislature. The
insurance industry lined up against a Bitterroot lawmaker's bill to offer insurance breaks to homeowners in the wildland-urban interface who take steps to mitigate their wildfire risks.
And finally, New York hunter Rusty Saunders has become infamous on the Internet after photos emerged that
he shot a feral llama in Paradise Valley, mistaking it for a Rocky Mountain Elk. Have a great day.
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