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Gianforte to hold Statewide Town Hall on COVID-19

Representative Greg Gianforte will hold a statewide town hall focused on the COVID-19 outbreak this morning at 10 o’clock and people interested in participating can learn how to at Gianforte dot house dot gov slash town hall. Dr. Heidi Duncan a family physician and the physician director of health policy at Billings Clinic will join Gianforte ...

90 Cases and Montana Reports First Death

Montana reached 90 known cases of COVID-19 and the state also reported its first death from coronavirus Thursday although no further information was released as local public health officials worked to contact the person’s family. Since the first four cases were announced March 13th the virus has spread from urban population centers to remote c...

Pablo – CSKT Extends Shutdown

The CKST Tribal Council has extended a shutdown on the Flathead Indian Reservation as the COVID-19 situation continues to develop in Montana. Courts are rescheduling cases but emergency hearings will take place as needed. A number of tribal programs will be scaled back but essential services will remain including elder care payroll accounting ...

The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission approved $560,000 to support 10 projects for mule deer

Mule deer in Wyoming will see the on-the-ground benefits of more than $3 million in 2020. The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission approved $560,000 to support 10 projects for mule deer across the state. This funding comes alongside support from partnering organizations to support the Statewide Mule Deer Initiative, about 4.4 dollars for every Com...

Great Falls – City Agency Closures

The City of Great Falls has closed its Public Works Complex Water Treatment Plant and Park and Recreation and GIS/Mapping offices to the public. Adopting a pet from the Great Falls Animal Shelter will now require an appointment. The City took the steps as it continues to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic

Butte – Commissioners Approve Special Loan Program

Butte-Silver Bow Commissioners approved a special loan program Wednesday evening that will make $200,000 available to help local businesses weather the financial fallout from the coronavirus. The program taps the $200,000 from the Butte-Silver Bow Anaconda ARCO Loan Fund established decades ago as part of a settlement with Atlantic Richfield.