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Range Riders' Bothwell signs with Nationals organization

Billings Gazette 01 Feb 2026
KALISPELL — Former Glacier Range Riders left-handed pitcher Ty Bothwell has signed a contract with the Washington Nationals organization, the Range Riders announced in a Monday press release ... .
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Glacier Range Riders' Ty Bothwell signs with Washington Nationals organization

Billings Gazette 31 Jan 2026
In 2025, he set a new league record for strikeouts in a single season ... .
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Glacier Range Riders' Ty Bothwell signs with Washington Nationals

Missoulian 30 Jan 2026
In 2025, he set a new league record for strikeouts in a single season ... .
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Former Glacier Range Riders Pitcher Signs MLB Contract

Flathead Beacon 28 Jan 2026
The Glacier Range Riders on Monday announced that left-handed pitcher Ty Bothwell signed a contract with the Washington Nationals, becoming the ninth player in Range Riders history to sign an affiliated contract.
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Colorado wants to double range riders to deter wolves from livestock

Coloradoan 17 Jan 2026
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is hoping to double down on its range rider program to deter wolves from conflicts with livestock this year, if it can find enough qualified people to fill positions ... Why filling range rider positions is not an easy task.
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife is looking for range rider applicants to help reduce conflict with wolves

Sky-Hi News 12 Jan 2026
Range riders help mitigate conflict by providing a human presence on landscapes to deter wolves from livestock ... The state contracted 11 range riders, in addition to two full-time Department of Agriculture staff range riders, in 2024.
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Program to hire range riders to deter wolves - Silvercity Daily Press

Silver City Daily Press 23 Dec 2025
... ranchers pay for range riders and other methods to deter wolf depredations on their cattle.
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Range-rider: WDFW should have know who that $200,000 was for

Capital Press 22 Nov 2025
A high-profile range-rider disputes that the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife was blindsided by a budget proviso awarding his organization $200,000 to tackle wolf-livestock conflicts in southeast Washington.
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Washington range-rider gets $200,000; Fish and Wildlife wonders how

Capital Press 14 Nov 2025
Curry also told Cascade PBS he has been range-riding by himself, but hopes to open a school to train range-riders to patrol in California, Oregon, Washington and Colorado ... be a range-rider for a day.
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