The official 90-day period to create a new congressional map for Montana has begun. Tuesday morning, the Montana Districting and Apportionment Commission officially accessed the census data it needed in order to begin the process of splitting the state into two congressional districts marking the beginning of the countdown to November 15th whe...
Montana Economist Details Pandemic Affect On Supply Shortages
The next time you go shopping and encounter empty shelves consider this from Dr. Patrick Barkey Director of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research at the University of Montana who says blame it on the pandemic. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/8-18_1137.mp3
Districting And Apportionment Committee Seeking Prisoners’ Home Addresses For Census Data
Members of the Montana Districting and Apportionment Commission agreed to send letters advocating for the collection of prisoner home addresses as opposed to being counted in a correctional facility to Montana’s top governing officials during their Tuesday meeting. This would have more impact on the 2030 census and congressional redistri...
Senator Tester Speaks At PNWEA Annual Summit
Tuesday Senator Jon Tester spoke at the Pacific Northwest Economic Region’s annual summit in Big Sky. The bi-national hybrid event brings U.S. and Canadian delegates together to discuss regional economic matters relating to the northwest region of North America. He noted the significance of this type of meeting. https://northernbroadcasting.co...
Wildland Firefighters Receive Weather Break And Pay Raise
Firefighters got some relief Tuesday as a cold front knocked temperatures 20 degrees below normal in Western Montana. According to the National Weather Service at least a half-inch of rain is expected along much of the Continental Divide with more cool weather extending through today or even into Thursday. That could be followed by two more co...
Lodge Pole Residents Ordered To Evacuate Due To Pine Grove Fire
Authorities have ordered evacuations for several remote communities in northcentral Montana as strong winds propel a large wildfire toward inhabited areas. Northern News Network’s Eric Young has the details. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/8-18_537.mp3
Mule Deer Buck Illegally shot in Wyoming
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is seeking any information regarding a mule deer buck that was illegally shot along Highway 89 between the towns of Afton and Cokeville, Wyoming, between 11:00-11:40 a.m. on Tuesday, August 17. Cokeville Game Warden Cody Schoonover received multiple reports of an injured buck mule deer, possibly hit by a mo...
Portions of Hoot Owl Restrictions Lifted on portions of MT rivers
Several “hoot owl” restrictions currently in effect on portions of some Montana rivers will be lifted at 2 p.m. today. Restrictions will be lifted on: Missouri River from the Cascade boat ramp to Holter Dam (river mile 2,166.2 to 2,202.1) Madison River from Ennis Dam to the border with Yellowstone National Park (river mile 40 to 131) Stillwate...
Grand Teton National Park Sees Record Attendance In July
July was the busiest month ever recorded in Grand Teton National Park as 828,777 people visited to hike look at the peaks and camp. The figure is a 9.7% increase from a busy July 2020 despite the COVID-19 outbreak and a 6.8% jump from July 2019, according to a park press release. July and August have traditionally been the busiest months of th...
Infrastructure Applications Finalized For Remaining ARPA Funding
Montana officials have finalized their scores for the first round of applications for about $250 million in federal stimulus funds for infrastructure projects being requested by local governments, irrigation districts and state agencies. The money was set aside by the Legislature earlier this year as part of the more than $2 billion expected t...