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Montana man sentenced for bighorn sheep violation

A Belgrade man has been sentenced after pleading guilty to killing a bighorn sheep illegally this year. Matthew DeWit, 27, pleaded guilty to hunting during a closed season and unlawful possession, shipping, or transportation of a game animal, and he was later sentenced in Blaine County Justice Court on Oct. 20. His sentence includes $4,000 in ...

Montana Master Hunter Program

One Montana’s Master Hunter Program is accepting applications October 1, 2020 – November 30, 2020 for our 2021 classes. Since 2018, the Master Hunter Program has been offering sportsmen the opportunity to further their depth and understanding of various hunting topics. The Master Hunter program is an advanced hunter education program fo...

Montana Master Hunter Program

One Montana’s Master Hunter Program is accepting applications October 1, 2020 – November 30, 2020 for our 2021 classes. Since 2018, the Master Hunter Program has been offering sportsmen the opportunity to further their depth and understanding of various hunting topics. The Master Hunter program is an advanced hunter education program fo...

Mask-Up Montana Ramping Up Today With Advertising To Fight COVID-19 And Get To The Other Side Of The Coronavirus Pandemic

Starting today the Mask-Up Montana campaign ramps up its messaging with reasons to mask-up fight COVID-19 and get the state to the other side of the coronavirus pandemic. Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Bureau Chief Stacy Campbell. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Untitled-5-1-1.mp3

Mask-Up Montana Ramping Up Today With Advertising To Fight COVID-19 And Get To The Other Side Of The Coronavirus Pandemic

Starting today the Mask-Up Montana campaign ramps up its messaging with reasons to mask-up fight COVID-19 and get the state to the other side of the coronavirus pandemic. Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Bureau Chief Stacy Campbell. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Untitled-5-1-1.mp3

Study Finds Rural Americans Less Likely To Adhere To Public Health Recommendations But Mask-Up Montana Hopes To Change That

Starting today the Mask-Up Montana campaign will ramp up its messaging with new radio and television ads. It might be enough to counteract study results finding rural Americans are at higher risk for COVID-19 than their urban counterparts but less likely to adhere to public health recommendations. Andrew Myers co-authored the research. https:/...