The Right to Try Act which was signed into law in Montana in 2015 opens the door for some terminally ill patients to access investigational drugs. While the law has been invoked by some in Montana requesting unapproved treatments for COVID-19 such as ivermectin, it does not require a doctor to prescribe medication or any type of treatment. A p...
Congressional Candidate Funding Details Revealed
Financial details for most of the candidates running to represent Montana’s new western congressional district are now due. Republican Al Olszewski a former state lawmaker and Democrat Monica Tranel an attorney both disclosed assets ranging upwards of $5 million. Republican Ryan Zinke’s campaign for Montana’s western congressional seat acknowl...
Kalispell Resident Ordered To Pay Damages For Involvement In Charlottesville Rally
A jury ordered 17 white nationalist leaders including Richard Spencer of Kalispell and organizations to pay more than $26 million in damages Tuesday over the violence that erupted during the deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville North Carolina in 2017. Spencer the founder and publisher of the neo-Nazi website the Daily Stormer vowed ...
Montana Democratic Party Condemns Attorney General’s Involvement In Hospital Incident
Montana House Minority Leader Kim Abbott and Senate Minority Leader Jill Cohenour responded to a report Tuesday published by the Legislature’s special counsel regarding Attorney General Austin Knudsen’s involvement in a patient’s treatment at St. Peter’s Hospital in Helena. Abbott called the incident an example of public officials using their ...
Montana Producers Show Support For Federal Legislation
More than 30 Montana businesses have signed a letter to Senator Jon Tester expressing their support for the infrastructure bill and Build Back Better Act. They say these measures take important climate change action that would be critical for protecting Montana. Robert Keith signed it as co-founder of Beartooth Group which invests in and advis...
Trade Unions Voice Concerns Over New Apprenticeship Proposal
Trade unions and state officials are at odds over a proposed rule that would increase the number of apprentices who can work under a journeyman tradesman. Current state policy says one journeyman can train the first apprentice employed by a sponsor but two additional journeymen are required to train each subsequent apprentice. The new rule now...
Hunter participation remains generally low in South Central MT
With just a week left in Montana’s 2021 general big-game season, hunters in south central Montana started filling their general tags and antlerless deer B tags over the weekend. But they were hampered in some places by high winds and warm temperatures, which made finding game less comfortable and more difficult. Overall, hunter participation r...
DPHHS Ordered To Pay $16 Million For Child Negligence
The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services has been ordered by a jury to pay more than $16 million. The Division of Child and Family Services was found negligent in their handling of a case where a young child experienced life-altering injuries from child abuse. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/11-23_...
Bridge To Gartside Reservoir Under Repair
Drive-in public access to the Gartside Fishing Access Site near Sidney is temporarily unavailable. Northern News Network’s Eric Young has more. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/11-23_832.mp3
Billings
Billings Strong Campaign Billings Strong kicked off during the campaign. Led by Dan Carter, Leif Welhaven, and Jonna Jones, the team decided that they needed to do something in an effort to turn the negativity of the pandemic around. They started Billings Strong, a social and visual campaign (thanks to Ultra Graphics) that focused on the pos...