A Covid-19 update from Laurel Desnick Park City County Health Officer. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Untitled-2-3-1.mp3
20 Montana Businesses Have Been Awarded Workforce Recovery Grants From The Montana Department Of Commerce
Twenty Montana businesses have been awarded Workforce Recovery Grants from the Montana Department of Commerce. Communications Officer Sam Offerdahl. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Untitled-24-1.mp3
First Covid-19 Vaccine Approved By Food And Drug Administration For Emergency Use In Montana And The Rest Of The United States
The first COVID-19 vaccine has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for emergency use in Montana and everywhere else in the United States. Senator Steve Daines. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Untitled-15-1-2.mp3
Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment Ends Tuesday Evening At Midnight Which Includes The Option Of Using Blue Cross And Blue Shield Of Montana
The Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment period ends at midnight Tuesday for first time participants in Obamacare or for current customers who want to make changes to their 2021 insurance coverage. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana is one of three insurance companies currently available for Montanans to utilize. Head of Sales and Account Ma...
Fair Care For Vietnam Veterans Act Expected To Become Law To Help Montana Vietnam Era Veterans With Agent Orange Problems
Montana has more than 34,000 Vietnam era veterans. The Fair Care for Vietnam Veterans Act authored by Senator Jon Tester as part of the National Defense Authorization Act is expected to become law. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Untitled-16-1.mp3
Former Secretary Of State Brad Johnson Talks About Election Protection Montana Has Had For Years On Voices Of Montana
Former Secretary of State Brad Johnson called in to Voices of Montana this week when the topic was election security issues saying Montana has had a lot of protection in place for years other states have not adopted. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Untitled-32-1.mp3
Fish Wildlife And Parks Changing Website Sales System To Address Complaints While New Site Gets Developed
Hunters recreators and anglers who purchase licenses on the Department of Fish Wildlife and Parks’ website will notice a new look to the sales system while staff continues work toward launching an entirely new automated licensing system in 2020. FWP’s Bob Gibson says the changes customers see now will help the current system opera...
U.S. Surgeon General Jeremy Adams In Montana Talked About Covid-19 Vaccine Safety On Press Call Thursday
The first doses of a vaccine are likely to be administered in Montana next week. Thursday Governor Steve Bullock and U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams was on a press call. Adams is in Montana to meet with health care workers and plans to travel to the Fort Peck Reservation today to help open a surge testing site. Adams who is scheduled to be ...
Montana Navigator Program Helping Affordable Care Act Enrollment For Residents Having Questions Or Trouble Doing It
Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment ends next Tuesday. Montana residents who need help enrolling or have questions about health insurance can take advantage of the Montana Navigator Program. Program Director Jeremy Smith. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Untitled-30-1.mp3
Conservation Groups Want Officials In Yellowstone Area To Provide More Protections For Grizzly Bears
Conservation groups want officials in the Yellowstone area to provide more concrete protections for grizzly bears saying managers need better tactics for addressing livestock conflicts which is a major source of bear mortality. Jocelyn Leroux with the Western Watersheds Project says few livestock remain in the species’ primary conservati...