The Code Girls United Northwest Regional App Challenge at the Flathead Valley Community Challenge in Kalispell is open to girls in 4th through 8th grades and is free. Board President of Code Girls United Marianne Smith. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Untitled-27.mp3
Montana Cowboy Hall Of Fame Saddling Up With C.M. Russell Museum On Inaugural Exhibit
The Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame is saddling up with the C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls on an inaugural exhibit that will add to the celebration of the American West. Cowboy Hall of Fame board member Mike Gurnett. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Untitled-2-2.mp3
Students In Montana Can Now Sign Up For Advanced Placement Exam Classes
Students in Montana can now sign up for Advanced Placement Exam classes for the 2020-2021 school year spanning 38 different courses. The College Board AP Vice President Terry Redican. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Untitled-9-2.mp3
Governor Steve Bullock Appointed Climate Solution Council With Recommendations As Bullock Says We’re Living Climate Change In Montana Right Now
Rob Davies a physicist and Utah state University Professor will speak about climate change as part of a free event this evening at Montana State University in a lecture called “Climate Change Now What?” Recently the Climate Solution Council released some recommendations. It was appointed by Governor Steve Bullock who says we are al...
Catherin Ipsen With The University Of Montana On Trump Administration’s Plan To Review Social Security Disability Benefit Recipients Hurting Rural Montanans
The Trump Administration is proposing to conduct more reviews of people who receive Social Security disability benefits that could hit rural communities harder than others. Catherin Ipsen with the University of Montana Rural Institute For Inclusive Communities says fewer rural residents with disabilities have jobs than did before the Great Rec...
More Than 12% of Personal Income In Montana Comes From Federal Programs That Use Census Data
According to a new report from George Washington University more than 12% of personal income in Montana comes from federal programs that use Census data. That’s higher than the national average of 9%. The study’s author Andrew Reamer says that means states like Montana have a lot at stake in the 2020 Census. https://northernbroadca...
Game and Fish meets to discuss 2020 hunting seasons
Wildlife managers with the Green River Region of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department will be presenting the proposed 2020 hunting seasons and they want your input. There will be five open houses and one final public meeting held in southwest Wyoming March 25 through April 1 to discuss hunting season recommendations for big game, small game, u...
Representative Greg Gianforte Leading An Effort To Reform The Federal Government
Representative Greg Gianforte is leading the Government Efficiency Accountability And Reform Task Force to promote a nonpartisan actionable plan to reform the federal government. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Untitled-7-4.mp3
Bitcoin’s Unique Nature Means Some People Aren’t Reporting Revenue From It To The IRS
Bitcoin is revenue but some people aren’t reporting it due to its very nature. Becky Spencer of Laser 1040 in Billings explains. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Untitled-12-3-1.mp3
FWP investigating elk, pronghorn poachings in Park County
Game wardens with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks are seeking information on several elk and pronghorn that were killed illegally in Park County this week. On Thursday wardens received reports of poached elk near the intersection of Trail Creek and Old Yellowstone roads, about 17 miles south of Livingston. After talking with landowners, war...