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The Campbell County Observer AugustJune 10 17 - 17, - 24,2012 2011

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“If it doesn’t have to do with Campbell County, we don’t care!”

As the Mud Run begins a group makes their way through the slimy tire course.

Mud Run at Thunder Speedway By Shawn Connors - Observer Community Reporter On August 7, 2012, the first ever Mud Run fundraiser was held here at the Cam-plex’s own Thunder Speedway. The fundraiser was for Janell Uhler, a victim of breast cancer. Originally, Janell was the one who birthed the whole idea for a fundraiser such as the Mud Run. With a mention to a friend in March of 2012, the idea quickly grew and grew until actual meetings began to be held in June. It began to look like it was very possible to hold the promising Mud Run. Because of the great turnout, they hope to make the Mud Run an annual event. Every

year a new breast cancer patient can receive help with their medical expenses. “Janell gives so much to the community that it’s cool to see the community give something back to her,” said Leigh Jacobs when talking about the Mud Run. Many people were involved in making this year’s, the first ever Mud Run, a possibility. Thunder Speedway of course for donating their track and workers for the use of the fundraiser, Goodyear donated tires for the obstacles, and many others donated obstacles, shirts and more! The Mud Run had a collection of fun obstacles consisting

of a massive downhill slip n’ slide, mud tubes, a mud pit, and a big muddy track for the public to come and enjoy themselves in. On Tuesday the mud pit was easily the most popular obstacle. Throughout the night, people were crawling their way through the slimy mud pit. Being a family friendly event, there were tons of people of all ages finding merriment with the piles and miles of mud. The fundraiser was very successful on its first year. They desire to expand on what they had this year. Next year they hope to have more obstacles and a lot more mud!

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Making his way out of the murky Mud Tunnels, DeeJay Hayden continues his muddy adventure.

US Fish and Wildlife Service investigates illegal poisoning of Bald Eagles and Gray Wolves

Reward offered for information

The US Fish and Wildlife Service, in conjunction with the US Forest Service and Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, is investigating the deaths of four wolves and six eagles in the Bob Marshall Wilderness Area in Montana. The wolves and eagles were found in the vicinity

of the Big Prairie Ranger Station in early May of this year. Recent lab results have confirmed that the wolves and eagles died as a result of poisoning. The US Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a $2500 reward for information that leads to the conviction of the person(s) responsible for the

death of the wolves and eagles. To provide information, please contact: Rick Branzell, Special Agent, US Fish and Wildlife Service Office of Law Enforcement, in Missoula, MT at (406) 329-3000 or call the State of Montana’s wildlife crime Hotline at (800 )-TIP-MONT (847-6668).

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