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Blackfeet Reservation digs out from storm
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MONDAY, JUNE 17, 2002 Ranchers on the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana are trying to recover from last week's snowstorm that crippled power lines and caused loss of cattle. The exact numbers of lost or missing cattle are unknown. Ranchers were urged by the tribe to fill out the necessary paperwork so that emergency aid from the Department of Agriculture and other sources can come through. Get the Story:
Montana Digest: Ranchers look for snowbound cattle (The Billings Gazette 6/17)
In search of snowbound cattle: Ranchers hold out hope six days after big storm (The Great Falls Tribune 6/16) Related Stories:
Blackfeet recovering from storm (6/14)
Blackfeet Reservation braces for flood (6/13)
Aid comes to Blackfeet Reservation (6/12)
Storm grips Blackfeet Reservation (6/11)
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