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Fish & Wildlife Service Sued Over Expanding Montana Refuge

The Center for Biological Diversity sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Monday over expansion of hunting and fishing access to federal wildlife refuges including the Swan River National Wildlife Refuge in Montana. It accuses Fish and Wildlife, now led by former Montana Department of Fish Wildlife & Parks Director Martha Williams, of fa...

Montana Sees Rise In COVID Deaths Over Holiday Weekend

The Thanksgiving holiday week brought 71 more COVID-19 related deaths to Montana boosting the total to 2,638 since the start of the pandemic. After adding 1,919 new cases last week active cases totaled 4,248 Monday with 215 active hospitalizations. Of the eligible population in Montana 51% are vaccinated and 8% of kids age five to 11 are vacci...

New COVID Variant Not Yet Detected in Montana

The World Health Organization said Monday the newly detected omicron variant which has a high number of variations could bring a “very high” risk across the globe but so far the variant has not been detected in Montana. The state Department of Public Health and Human Services will notify people when the omicron variant is detected in Montana a...

WGFD continues to notify hunters where GFD is Found

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has confirmed a hunter-harvested cow elk has tested positive for chronic wasting disease in Elk Hunt Area 113. Elk Hunt Area 113 is located in the Sheridan Region and borders CWD-positive Elk Hunt Areas 123 to the north and 129 to the west, where CWD was detected in 2020 and 2021, respectively.   To ensure ...

Many New Montana Hospital Workers Lacking Housing

Across seemingly all industries in the state employers are struggling to recruit and retain workers increasingly priced out of the home market. In response to a recent survey by the Montana Hospital Association, one hospital reported four out of a dozen new hires were living in camp trailers because of a lack of affordable housing. That is com...

National Group Caps Montana Wells To Cut Carbon Emissions

The Well-Done Foundation is a nonprofit group that caps wells across the nation and now the organization Is making an impact in Montana one well at a time having plugged 14 holes so far contracting with oil riggers and others to do the work. Capping a dozen wells eliminates the carbon dioxide equivalent of 108,740 passenger cars over 10 years ...