Archive for month: October, 2021

Montana Hospitals Lacking COVID Information For Pregnant Women

Hospitals in Montana don’t universally have systems to collect information on how many pregnant women contract COVID-19 or the outcomes for their pregnancies and babies so the state doesn’t have detailed data either. According to a story by Holly Michels from Lee Newspapers Montana State Bureau the doctors who work with pregnant women say they...

Montana’s New Congressional Districts Nearing Final Mapping

Nine maps have made the final cut in the process to designate two Montana congressional districts. On Voices of Montana District and Apportionment Commission Member Dan Stusek said the map chosen must meet four criteria set out in the Montana and the U.S. Constitutions. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/10-11_737.mp3

Senator Tester Introduces Voting Rights Bill

Senator Jon Tester is introducing voting rights legislation to ensure every eligible Montanan has fair   and equal access to the ballot box. The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act would restore protections under the Voting Rights Act and take aim against measures to make it more difficult for eligible voters to cast their ballot. https:/...

Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes Working On Restoring Bison Range

The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 signed by President Donald Trump restored ownership of the Bison Range to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. Now the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the tribes are working through new management of the Bison Range and the wildlife refuges between St. Ignatius and Ronan. The Bison Range f...

Southeast Montana Could See Snowfall Starting Next Week

A fall weather system moving into southeastern Montana has caused the National Weather Service to announce a hazardous weather outlook. Rain of an inch or more is expected to cover an area from Livingston east to the state border by Monday with possible snowfall at higher elevations. Cold temperatures caused the Department of Transportation to...

Montana Reported $200 Million In Unpaid Taxes In 2020

According to estimates by the state Department of Revenue more than $219 million in federal income taxes owed by Montanans went unpaid in fiscal year 2020. Those unpaid taxes are part of a larger tax gap of the under-collections the U.S. Treasury Department estimates will short the U.S. government $7 trillion over the next decade. https://nort...

Montana DPHHS Recieves New Funding For Child Care

The Department of Public Health and Human Services has announced $31 million in federal funding is now available to Montana child care providers via an online application. Northern News Network’s Eric Young has the details. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/10-08_737.mp3

Montana Epidemiologists Disagree Over Emergency Mask Ruling

Montana’s state health department released a letter Thursday signed by 18 of its own epidemiologists raising sharp concerns over an emergency rule issued by the department over mask use in schools as classes started this fall. The letter raises concern about claims in the emergency rule it calls misleading and false. The Montana Free Pre...

Roundup Coal Mine Fined For Safety Violations

Signal Peak Energy has been fined $1 million for violating environmental and employee safety regulations at Montana’s only underground coal mine located in Roundup. The mine through a representative pleaded guilty Thursday to four counts of willful violation of health and safety standards. In 2013 and 2015 mine managers improperly dispos...