Archive for year: 2022

District Judge Rules In Favor Of State Law Outlawing Vaccine Mandate

District Court judge Olivia Rieger denied a request Tuesday to block a Montana law barring businesses from requiring employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or any other disease while a legal               challenge plays out. The lawsuit was filed by the Netzer Law office in Sidney and the Richland County Judge said the law firm’s ...

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Sheridan Johnson, 2020 Summer Intern on the Farm Broadcasting Team

Northern Ag Network has hired and trained many interns over the past 40 years. We are always interested in talking to potential interns about a career in marketing or in broadcasting. Give us a call to discuss your career interests!

Farm Broadcaster

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Personally produce and voice daily agricultural programsResearch news stories and conduct interviews that are of value to AgProduce content that can be multipurposed to radio, TV and websiteParticipate in public appearances to promote our region’s ag industryFoster connections with Ag community in our region attending events with goal of being...

Congressional Candidates Bring In Big Early Donation Dollars

Republican Ryan Zinke raised nearly $1.4 million in 2021 and Democrat Cora Neumann totaled $856,000 last year leading their primary opponents for Montana’s new western congressional district. Three Republicans and four Democrats have so far announced their candidacies for the new western district Montana picked up after gaining enough resident...

First Month Of Marijuana Sales Brings Nearly $13 Million For Montana

In January recreational marijuana sales totaled than $12.8 million for its first month of it being legal in Montana on track to meet projections of $130 million this year. With $9.7 million in medical sales added in the Montana Department of Revenue’s Cannabis Control Division took in $2.9 in tax revenue. Recreational market’s open...

Montana Financial Planner Not Concerned About Current Market Trends

Inflation worries strong company earnings and drops in manufacturing activity in January has resulted in a volatile price index that has some investors worried about the months ahead. Michael Vondra a certified financial planner out of Billings has some reassurance concerning the long-term outlook of the stock market.

Montana Joins Lawsuit Challenging Immigrants Seeking Asylum

Eight states including Montana have sued the federal government over the Central American Minors Program which allows children and certain family members from parts of Central America to join parents living legally or seeking asylum in the U.S. The states are asking the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas to find the CAM pro...

New Water Quality Standards May Not Address Suburban Impact

The Montana Department of Environmental Quality is considering new rules for a law passed in 2021 that changed water-quality standards, which opponents say could roll back those standards across the state. Former Helena public works director John Lundquist says wastewater from Montana’s growing suburban development is a major source of nutrien...