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Archive for month: April, 2020

Secretary of State Urges Voters to Check Voting Status

Governor Steve Bullock said last month that counties could choose to conduct the June 2nd primary election primarily by mail but his directive requires counties that  choose the mail option to allow in-person early voting. Sunday Secretary of State Corey Stapleton sent an email to those who have registered a business with his office saying abo...

Bozeman – Library Adds to Virtual Services

The Bozeman Public Library is adding to its virtual services online after being temporarily physically closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The library has also extended the due date for materials checked out before the shutdown to May 31st and it may be extended further.

Latest COVID-19 Numbers

Montana added 18 known cases of COVID-19, bringing the state’s total to 299. Six people in the state have died and 24 have been hospitalized with coronavirus. With 116 positive tests, Gallatin County has the most cases in the state. Yellowstone County is the second highest with 40 cases.

Billings Business Mountain Mudd Expresso First State Recipient Of Paycheck Protection Program Funds

The nationwide rollout of the $349 billion Paycheck Protection Program is underway and the owner of Mountaina Mudd Espresso in Billings appears to be the first business owner in Montana to qualify meaning 50 employees will continue to get paid for the next eight weeks and the crew will likely stay intact after the coronavirus pandemic ends. Se...

Billings Business Mountain Mudd Expresso First State Recipient Of Paycheck Protection Program Funds

The nationwide rollout of the $349 billion Paycheck Protection Program is underway and the owner of Mountaina Mudd Espresso in Billings appears to be the first business owner in Montana to qualify meaning 50 employees will continue to get paid for the next eight weeks and the crew will likely stay intact after the coronavirus pandemic ends. Se...

MT State Fund Defers Premium Payments

Montana State Fund has announced that policyholders impacted by COVID-19 will have the flexibility to defer premium payments on their workers’ compensation insurance without cancellation of their policy through June 30th.  No cancellations will occur during this period unless requested by the policyholder.

MT State Fund Defers Premium Payments

Montana State Fund has announced that policyholders impacted by COVID-19 will have the flexibility to defer premium payments on their workers’ compensation insurance without cancellation of their policy through June 30th.  No cancellations will occur during this period unless requested by the policyholder.