Two steel culvert traps, each big enough to hold a riding lawnmower, sit in the campground where the tents used to be. Signs on the trees warn “Closed: Bear management action in progress.”
- TOM BAUER, Missoulian
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Jamie Jonkel, a Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks wildlife management specialist, was among the FWP staff in Ovando on Wednesday searching fo…
- TOM BAUER, Missoulian
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A bear trap set by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks sits Wednesday in the camping area where a bicycle tourist in a tent was killed by a bea…
- TOM BAUER, Missoulian
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Businesses in Ovando were open on Wednesday, and the bear attack remained a topic of discussion.
- TOM BAUER, Missoulian
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One of four bear traps set in Ovando sits in the area of the attack on Wednesday.
- Shaq Davis
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“The Loop has something to offer just about everyone and it’s no surprise people have all sorts of reasons why they love it," a county official said.
- VINCENT JACKSON Staff Writer
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MIDDLE TOWNSHIP — A juvenile on a bicycle was airlifted Wednesday with multiple injuries to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, City Campus, after a collision with a car, the police said.
- Shaq Davis
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People for Bikes, a bicycling advocacy group, revealed its rankings with Tucson at No. 13 out of more than 550 cities and towns measured for its third annual list. Tucson ranked at No.35 in 2019.
- Gloria Knott
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The crash happened in the area of East Fairmount Street and North Woodland Avenue, near East Speedway and North Craycroft Road.
- Gloria Knott
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Tucson police have identified the bicyclist killed after being hit by a car on Wednesday.
