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Archive for month: April, 2020

Hydrologists Optimistic about Montana Snowpack

April storms and cooler temperatures have hydrologists optimistic about Montana’s snowpack. All of Montana’s river basins recorded an average snowpack by the middle of the month. When looking at snow to water equivalent which measures how much water is contained in mountain snow percentages ranged from 104% of normal for the Madison and Jeffer...

Butte – Free Pet Food Deliveries

The Chelsea Baily Animal Shelter in Butte will deliver free dog and cat food to pet owners who are unable to leave their mining city home due to the coronavirus pandemic. People can call in what they need in the morning and animals control will drop off the  pet food at the residence after 2 o’clock in the afternoon.

Final Decision on High School Graduations Dependent on Governor’s Directives

The current coronavirus pandemic has changed nearly aspect of our lives. For parents, students, and educators it has a lot of them wondering what high school graduations are going to look like in May. The Office of Public Instruction is advising public schools not to hold large-scale in-person graduation ceremonies at this time. The recommenda...

Final Decision on High School Graduations Dependent on Governor’s Directives

The current coronavirus pandemic has changed nearly aspect of our lives. For parents, students, and educators it has a lot of them wondering what high school graduations are going to look like in May. The Office of Public Instruction is advising public schools not to hold large-scale in-person graduation ceremonies at this time. The recommenda...

2 Year Extension Granted on Timber Sales

The United States Department of Agriculture will be providing all timber sale contract holders with a two-year extension. The relief for the wood products industry  will provide stability during the coronavirus pandemic. This follows a direct request to USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue from Senator Steve Daines.