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Aid comes to Blackfeet Reservation
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 2002 Montana Gov. Judy Martz on Tuesday authorized emergency status to help families on the Blackfeet Reservation, which was hit by a heavy snowstorm over the weekend. Power, electricity and phone service was cut to many tribal homes. Service is slowing being returned. Some homes were also flooded. Officials are closely monitoring water levels now that the weather has warmed and the snow will be melting. Get the Story:
Parks' lodges reopen (The Great Falls Tribune 6/12)
State steps in with disaster aid A thousand Glacier-area homes still powerless (The Great Falls Tribune 6/12) Related Stories:
Storm grips Blackfeet Reservation (6/11)
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