Archive for month: November, 2021

Park County Health Officer Shares Safe Thanksgiving Tips

With Thanksgiving around the corner, Park County Health Officer Dr. Laurel Desnick has this advice to keep you and your loved ones protected from the coronavirus so you can enjoy the holiday season. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/11-22_537.mp3

Congressman Rosendale Proposes Amendments To De-List Bears, Wolves & Sage Grouse

While gray wolves are under pressure from a federal delisting and increased hunting in some Rocky Mountain states, wildlife officials heard a number of detailed options Thursday in Lamar Colorado. They heard from a technical working group composed of various federal agencies and wolf experts from Montana and Oregon. Representative Matt Rosenda...

Unemployment Rates Continue To Drop In Montana

Montana’s unemployment rate fell to 3.1% in October a low achieved only six times over the last 45 years. Total employment in Montana grew by nearly 2,400 jobs while the labor force expanded by nearly 1,200 workers. The lowest unemployment rate ever recorded in Montana was 2.8% in February of 2007. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/u...

Gov. Gianforte & Health Care Providers Disagree Over CMS Vaccine Rule

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services final interim rule requires most Medicare and Medicaid certified providers to ensure their staff is fully vaccinated against COVID by the fifth of December or risk monetary penalties denial of payment or termination from Medicare and Medicaid programs. Tuesday Governor Greg Gianforte “reaffirmed...

AG Knudsen Challenges Incoming Immigration Policy

In a federal lawsuit filed Thursday, three state attorneys general including Montana’s Austin Knudsen argue that a Biden administration immigration policy set to go into effect November 29th violates federal law. Montana Arizona and Ohio are asking the court to declare the policy illegal and halt it from taking effect. It cites the importation...

Former Montana FWP Director Makes Her Case To Lead U.S. Service

Martha Williams is President Biden’s nominee to direct the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. With ties to Montana she has garnered the support from the state’ Senators Steve Daines and Jon Tester. Wednesday she appeared before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works which is considering her nomination. https://northernbroadcasting.c...

Billings Clinic Highlights Rural Health Providers On National Rural Health Day

Today is National Rural Health Day where health care providers are celebrated for the work they do for their rural communities. Dr. Clint Seger is the Regional Medical Officer for Billings Clinic, which oversees 16 Critical Access Hospitals, and shared today on Voices of Montana the role they’ve played and their communities’ responses througho...