Sunburst, roughly 30 miles north of Shelby, a town in Toole County has a population of 333 according to the latest census, but that didn’t stop residents from wanting to build a community center. Last Thursday on Voices of Montana, Mayor Holly Hovland explained a grant from Lowe’s made it possible. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/...
Montana Ranked In Top 5 Of States Most Dependent On The Federal Government
The personal finance technology company Money Geek has published a report analyzing the states most dependent on federal funding. Currently overall Montana ranks 5th. (pre-COVID-19) Montana ranked first with 29% of the state’s revenue coming from federal funding. For every dollar of federal taxes paid Montana receives $2.25 back. On an annuali...
Montana’s Rail Service To Receive Major Investment From Infrastructure Package
Plans to restore passenger rail service to southern Montana will receive a significant boost from the infrastructure bill passed by Congress. Senator Jon Tester included language that directs the U.S. Secretary of Transportation to study the restoration of long-distance routes across the country and provides $15 million to do so. Among other t...
Federal Judge To Hear Arguments In Favor Of Wolf Hunts
U.S. government attorneys will appear before a federal judge today to defend a decision from the last days of the Trump administration to lift protections for gray wolves across most of the nation. Wildlife advocates argue the state-sponsored hunts including in Montana, Idaho and Wisconsin could reverse the gray wolf’s recovery over the ...
Climate Office Working On Snowpack Measurement Model
The Montana Climate Office at the University of Montana told the governor’s drought advisory committee recently accurately measuring the amount of water contained in snowpack is important. A model being developed by the climate office along with state and federal agencies will provide a holistic estimate of snowpack throughout watersheds from ...
Montana Schools Beginning To See Food Shortages
Some kitchens in school lunchrooms across Montana have experienced challenges sourcing many food products and even plates and utensils. The Montana Free Press reports those shortages are occurring among major food distributors such as Sysco and US Foods which supply restaurants and hospitals in addition to schools. It’s leaving school food ser...
Tester Bill For Veteran Health Care Advances To Senate For Vote
The Comprehensive and Overdue Support for Troops Act would allow veterans including the 3.5 million who served in Iraq and Afghanistan to get immediate and lifelong access to health care from the Veteran’s Administration. After having unanimously passed through the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee the next stop for the COST of War Act is the ...
Eureka Superintendent Steps Down
Eureka Superintendent Jim Mepham has announced he will be leaving his position after fifteen years. Northern News Network’s Eric Young with the reason why. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/11-12_537.mp3
New Report Reveals Impact Of Recreation On Montana’s Economy
Outdoor recreation remains a cornerstone of the state’s economy, according to a report released today by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. It accounted for 4.3% of Montana’s gross domestic product last year, a higher percentage than any other state. Montana is toward the head of the pack for employment in the outdoor recreation sector in 2...
Driving Fatalities In Montana On The Rise In Recent Years
As the holidays approach the Montana Highway Patrol is asking everyone to drive defensively and avoid trouble. Doing some research, Quotewizard.com’s team of analysts has found that traffic fatalities increased 41% since 2019 in Montana. Fatal crashes are up 22% since 2020 and 41% since 2019. Statewide 19 more people died in Montana this...