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Archive for month: February, 2021

Due To COVID-19 Hardships Mortgages And Rents Past Due Nationwide And In Montana For Some

With the economic hardships of the pandemic consumer advocates say credit is as important as ever. Liz Schrum with the American Association of Consumer Credit Professionals points out that nearly four million homeowners are past due on their mortgages including some in Montana and https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Un...

Montana Legislature Considering Bill Clarifying Beef/Pork Products Born Raise And Processed In The U.S.

The Montana legislature is considering a bill clarifying beef and pork products that were born raised and processed in the United States. Ranchers say meat importers are using a loophole to label their products as from the U.S. hurting ranching. John Bailey is a rancher in southeastern Montana and a member of the grassroots agriculture group N...

Montana Grain Growers Association Opposes Senate Bill 181 Raising Taxes Saying It’ll Be Passed On To Customers

Senate Bill 181 was a tax policy bill introduced last week in the Montana legislature and ran into opposition from multiple industries one of which is the grain industry which is heavily dependent on rail shipping. Alison Vergeront Executive Vice President of the Montana Gran Growers Association testified in opposition. https://northernbroadca...

MT FWP wants Public Comment on Water Birch FAS Construction

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is looking for public comment on a proposal to replace five camp spots that were undercut by Rock Creek at the Water Birch fishing access site south of Roberts.     The deadline for public comment is noon March 18, 2021. During the past several years, Rock Creek has cut into the fishing access site, destroyin...