Blackfoot River
Blackfoot River Fatality Identified
FWP Offers Float-In Campsites on the Blackfoot River [AUDIO]
Montana Water Deaths Up Due To High, Fast Water
Blackfoot River Drowning Victim Identified
Missoula Sheriff's Department Detective Captain Rich Maricelli has released the name of the 70 year-old woman who drowned after a rafting accident Tuesday afternoon on the Blackfoot River. The woman's name is Maxcine Viola Smith of Gresham, Oregon. I spoke with Detective Maricelli about the incident on Wednesday afternoon. Parts lof that interview are attached.
Woman Killed In Rafting Accident On Blackfoot River
Authorities say a woman in her 60s was killed in a rafting accident on the swollen Blackfoot River near Missoula.
Missoula County Sheriff's Detective Jason Johnson says the woman fell into the river when the raft she was in hit a rapid near the Paws Up resort at about 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Witnesses saw the woman a short time later floating face down in the river.
Clark Fork Could Calm A Bit Over The Next Few Days
After several days of heavy rain, The Clark Fork river overflowed it's banks in Western Montana causing flooding problems in low-lying areas. However, according to Corby Nickerson with The National Weather service in Missoula, the Clark Fork will be calming a bit over the next few days.
Missoula County Flooding Aerial Shots
The photos were taken from St. Patrick Hospital's Life Flight Helicopter and provided by Missoula County.
East Missoula Sha-Ron Fishing Access Flooding


