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Missoula – Residents asked to stay home if possible

Missoula Mayor John Engen is calling for all Missoulians to please stay home if possible unless there is no reasonable alternative. He said Missoula will continue to follow guidance from federal state and local agencies with expertise in managing health emergencies in planning for the longer haul.

Missoula – Residents asked to stay home if possible

Missoula Mayor John Engen is calling for all Missoulians to please stay home if possible unless there is no reasonable alternative. He said Missoula will continue to follow guidance from federal state and local agencies with expertise in managing health emergencies in planning for the longer haul.

Montana – $4,567,500 Coming to Montana to Combat Coronavirus

Both US Senator Jon Tester and US Senator Steve Daines have announced that $4,567,500 in Centers for Disease Control funding is coming to Montana to help combat the spread coronavirus. It will be used to support the state government local governments tribes and health service providers in carrying out preparedness and response activities.

Montana – Small Business Administration Has A Guide On How To Respond To Coronavirus

Brent Donnelly is the new Director for the Montana District Office of the U.S. Small Business Administration. During this challenging time with the coronavirus the SBA has a guide for how small businesses can respond. All that needs to be done is to ask. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Untitled-3-2-1.mp3 For more ...

Montana – FWP postpones hunter, bowhunter education classes

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has postponed all hunter education and bowhunter education classes in south-central Montana until least March 30 in response to state and national attempts to stem the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. Both classroom courses and field days for online students are postponed. During the time that classes are po...