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Governor Gianforte May Push For VA Department To Accept Additional Patients

During the last week at least 45 more Montanans died of COVID-19 and more than 6,400 new cases have been added bringing the active case count to almost 10,000. Governor Greg Gianforte’s office is in discussions to ask the Department of Veterans Affairs to accept otherwise ineligible patients at its facilities. The state can submit a formal req...

Information sought for Bull Elk Poaching near Butte

BUTTE – Game wardens with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks are seeking information on a bull elk that was shot and killed northwest of Butte last week.  The six-point bull was killed on private land along North Browns Gulch Road about 5 miles northwest of Butte. The bull elk carcass was abandoned in the field after it was shot.  Wardens inte...

Off Season Hours for Lewis & Clark State Park

Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park will move to off-season hours of operation starting Friday, Oct. 1. From Oct. 1 through April 15, 2022, the main visitor center will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays. The center will be closed Mondays and Tuesdays and observed holidays on these dates: Nov. 11 and 25, Dec. 24-26 and ...

DNRC Director Kaster Provides Update On Sage-Grouse Conservation

With an estimated 18 percent of the total greater sage-grouse population and about 20 percent of the species occupies range in its borders Montana is the northern-most stronghold for greater sage-grouse and is key to the species’ survival. Amanda Kaster Director of the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation recently gave an upd...

Local Conservation Groups Seeking Limited Oil & Gas Leasing

President Joe Biden’s pause on oil and gas leases on public lands was overturned, but conservation groups want to ensure the leasing process is limited in scope. The Bureau of Land Management has proposed a lease sale covering more than 6,200 acres in Montana. Aubrey Bertram with Wild Montana says there’s an urgent need to curb carbon emission...

Helena Hospital Now In “Crisis Standards Of Care”

Critical care resources are at maximum capacity at St. Peter’s Health Hospital in Helena amid a surge in COVID-19 patients. Northern News Network’s Eric Young has more. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/9-17_832.mp3

Glacier National Park To Consider Ticketing System For Future Seasons

Glacier National Park reports another busy year with 2,354,475 visitors through August. Visitation parkwide year-to-date through August was 3.8% lower than in 2019. A pilot ticketing system was implemented on Going-to-the Sun Road for the 2021 season to help manage high traffic volumes and park officials will use the information gathered to de...

Montana Walk To End Alzheimer’s Starts This Weekend

The Walk to end Alzheimer’s begins Saturday in Great Falls at Centene Stadium and it’s only just beginning. Montana Alzheimer’s Association Executive Director Denise Smith explains. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/9-17_637.mp3

Rep. Rosendale Offers Resource Supporting Mental Health

September is Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month. On Voices of Montana Thursday Representative Matt Rosendale talked about a website to help individuals who are in a dark place to reach out to for help. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/9-17_537.mp3

Governor & DPHHS Announce New Substance-Abuse Program

Governor Greg Gianforte and the Department of Public Health and Human Services announced Wednesday Montana has contracted with six treatment providers to pilot an integrated evidence-based program to expand the state’s capacity to treat stimulant use disorders like methamphetamine use. The department’s Jon Ebelt. https://northernbroadcasting.c...