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Archive for month: September, 2021

Montana Officials Preparing Lawsuit Over Federal Vaccine Requirement

Following President Joe Biden’s announcement for vaccine mandates for millions of workers in the country last Thursday, Montana is preparing for potential legal action. Montana is the only state with a law that makes discrimination based on vaccination status illegal. The federal mandate could clash with state law, also known as House Bill 702...

Four Grizzly Bears Euthanized

Four grizzly bears have been euthanized after repeatedly getting into improperly stored garbage and vehicles. Northern News Network’s Eric Young has the details. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/9-13_537.mp3

Montana Gun Manufacturer Comments On Biden’s ATF Nominee

President Joe Biden will pull David Chipman as his nominee to head the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives. His nomination received opposition from Republican Senators including Steve Daines and gun manufacturers due to his past advocacy for gun control. Phil Noreen is the Co-owner of Noreen Firearms in Belgrade. https://northern...

USDA To Invest In Rural Montana’s Energy Infrastructure

The U.S. Department of Agriculture will invest $139,000 to build or improve renewable energy infrastructure in Montana to help ag producers and rural businesses lower energy costs and reduce energy loads. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack on the benefits of investing in climate-smart infrastructure in rural areas. https://northernbroadcasti...

Governor Reflects On September 11 Attacks 20 Years Later

On Tuesday September 11th 2001 a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the militant Islamist terrorist group al-Qaeda against the United States of America resulted in 2,977 fatalities over 25,000 injuries and substantial long-term health consequences in addition to at least $10 billion in infrastructure and property damage. Saturday ...

Montana Health Officials Object To HB 702 Given Rising COVID Cases

There were 1,001 new Covid-19 in Montana Thursday. Statewide 1,830 people have died of COVID-19. The latest surge of COVID-19 cases has drawn attention to actions of the most recent legislature House Bill 702 which forbids differential treatment between vaccinated and nonvaccinated people is now being called out by local health departments. Ye...

Air Quality Raised To Unhealthy Across Montana

Smoke pollution from wildfires burning across the West has made the air unhealthy to breathe throughout much of western Montana. State officials said air quality reached unhealthy levels Thursday across a 20-county area and the poor air quality is expected to linger into today. Wildfire smoke contains microscopic particles that can irritate th...

Senator Tester Feeling Push To Support Climate Change Reconciliation

Congress is considering a $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation bill that includes significant investments to address climate change. Thursday care packages were delivered to state offices of Senator Jon Tester urging him to support the measure. Caitlin Piserchia with the Montana chapter of the Sierra Club says it’s crucial to act on clima...

Montana Nurses Association Opposes Governor’s Mask Emergency Rule

The Montana Nurses Association issued a statement Wednesday blasting the governor’s recent emergency rule regarding masks in school as a violation of state law and promotion of “junk science.” The association which represents nurses in collective bargaining agreements and advocates for them at the state Legislature, posted th...

Montana COVID-19 Cases Significantly Increased In The Month Of August

State health officials reported 1001 new COVID-19 cases today with 6,784 active cases in Montana. Richland county has the most active cases in Eastern Montana with 69 while Flathead County has the most out west  with 973. Yellowstone County still leads the state in new, active and total cases of COVID-19. Yellowstone Health Officer John Felton...