U.S. Attorney For District Of Montana Gets Message “You’re Fired”

The U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana Jesse Laslovich is one of roughly 20 Biden-appointed U.S. attorneys whose termination came suddenly when his computer logged out on its own. Tuesday Laslovich said to find out everything getting shut down was unnerving and ultimately disappointing. It happened at the same time the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Montana

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Three Of Four In Montana Federal Delegation Address Legislature

Nearly all of Montana’s federal delegation visited the state Capitol in Helena Monday. Republican Senator Tim Sheehy along with Representatives Ryan Zinke and Troy Downing approved of President Donald Trump’s swift action in addressing a number of issues important to the administration including huge slashes to federal expenditures and the federal workforce. As part of President Donald Trump’s push to

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Montana Influenza Numbers Up Along With RSV Positivity

Weekly influenza numbers continue to rise in Montana. For the weekend ending February 8th 1,612 influenza were reported an increase from 1,467 the week before. Hospitalizations also increased from 72 patients to 85 during the same time frame. So far this flu season 20 deaths have been recorded in Montana. The RSV positivity rate also climbed to the highest it’s

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Montana Unemployment Claims Up While Nationally They Are Down

Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Montana rose last week compared with the week before. New jobless claims increased to 931 in the week ending February 8th,up from 801 the week before. The District of Columbia saw the largest percentage increase in weekly claims jumping by 35.9%. The Virgin Islands saw the largest percentage drop of 54.8%. Total U.S. unemployment

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