Wyoming hunters have a chance to upgrade their gear with a brand-new customized bow this fall. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is running a bonus raffle during September. All hunters who purchase Super Tag tickets this month will have an opportunity to win a fully-loaded, customizable Mathews VXR 31.5 bow. The bow, donated by Mathe...
Public Info. sought on Ulm Bridge Vandalism
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking the public’s help for information on vandalism at the Ulm Bridge Fishing Access Site on the Missouri River near Ulm. FWP Game Warden Adam Gearing reports that the bridge and latrine were damaged by spray paint during the evening of August 18. “It’s a shame that angler’s license dollars have ...
Two Grizzlies euthanized due to repeated conflicts
Two grizzly bears have been euthanized after multiple conflicts in campsites and at residences near West Yellowstone. Conflicts with the two subadult grizzlies — a male and a female — began in 2019. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff worked to haze the bears then, and at the time, the efforts to move them away from residential areas wa...
Our Capitol City Correspondent Reports Armed Security Officers Are Coming To The Lewis And Clark Courthouse
Armed security officers are coming to the Lewis and Clark Courthouse. Details from our Capitol City Correspondent Troy Shockley. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Untitled-6-3.mp3
Yellowstone County Has More Hospitalized For Coronavirus Than Any Other County In Montana
Yellowstone County has the largest number of people that have been hospitalized for the coronavirus in the state. Chief Operating Officer of St. Vincent Health Care in Billings Michael Skeehan on the patient count as of Tuesday. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Untitled-2-1.mp3
Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Mike Cooney Released A Plan To Support Montana Veterans Tuesday
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mike Cooney released a plan to support Montana veterans service members and their families Tuesday. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Untitled-3.mp3
If Montanans Don’t Fill Out Census Data Forms Money Designated To Montana Will Go To Other States
Montana received $3 billion from 55 federal programs that use census data in 2016. According to a George Washington University study author Andrew Reamer if communities are under counted and states get less money as a result the funds don’t go back to the Treasury but are simply allocated to every other state. https://northernbroadcastin...
Chairman Of Judy Martz Leadership Awards Committee Talks About Reason For Former Governor’s Awards Program
The Judy Martz Leadership Awards Program is now open for applications in honor of the former governor. Chairman of the Judy Martz Leadership Awards Committee Kathy Brown. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Untitled-10-1.mp3
Attorney General Tim Fox On His Pride In The Fact Good People Still Apply To Become Montana Highway Patrol Troopers Even In Today’s Climate
The Montana Highway Patrol recently commissioned eleven new troopers at the 68th Advanced Academy Graduation Ceremony. Attorney General Tim Fox addressed the graduates at the Kleffner Ranch in East Helena. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Untitled-2.mp3
Senator Steve Daines On Efforts To Contain Bridger Foothills Fire Outside Of Bozeman Where His Family Has Lived For Over 60 Years
Senator Steve Daines met with Gallatin County Sheriff Brian Gootkin and other officials over the labor day weekend to discuss the Bridger Foothills Fire and their efforts to contain it outside of Bozeman where his family has lived for over 60 years. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Untitled-6-2.mp3