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Montana To Receive Annual Wildlife Preservation Funds From Congress

New bipartisan legislation in the U.S. Congress will fund locally-led efforts to help prevent extinctions and help wildlife thrive. The Recovering America’s Wildland Act will send approximately $28 million to Montana each year which Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks will use to help protect and recover the 217 species of concern in the state suc...

Yellowstone County Health Officer Provides COVID-19 Update

The Delta variant of COVID-19 is now causing the most infections across Montana. Wednesday Yellowstone County Health Officer Jon Felton provided an update on its current impact on the state’s most populous county. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/8-05_832.mp3

Libby Superintendent Concerned Over Ongoing Coronavirus Challenges

With the start of the school year approaching in Montana concerns still remain regarding student safety from the coronavirus versus what they might miss out on. Libby Public Schools Superintendent Ron Goodman explains what he’s noticed from last year. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/8-05_737.mp3

Montana School Relief Plan Approved By Department Of Education

The U.S. Department of Education has approved Montana’s American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief plan and distributed the remaining funds. Montana’s plan details how the state is using and plan to use the money to safely reopen and sustain the safe operation of schools and equitably expand opportunity for students ...

Free August Events from Montana Wild

Montana WILD staff will host three free events in August. Registration is required for each event. Reserve a spot by calling 406-444-9941 or emailing Jeanne.connolly@mt.gov.   • Bat Walk: Friday, Aug. 6, 8:30 to 10 p.m.  Bring your flashlight and bug spray to Spring Meadow Lake for a Bat Walk to see and hear live bats and discover the answers ...

Firefighting Needs close Lower Holter Lake

The lower end of Holter Lake is closed to allow fire-fighting resources access to the water. Holter Lake from Log Gulch Campground to Holter Dam is closed to all public occupation and recreation including, but not limited to, floating, swimming, wading and boating. This closure allows firefighting planes to safely fill from the reservoir. The ...

Montana Looking To Foreign Supplies To Meet Local Hay Demand

As Montana agricultural producers strive to find adequate feed for livestock during severe drought conditions and a damaging wildfire season the Montana Department of Agriculture is issuing guidance for out-of-county or state shipments of hay to prevent the spread of noxious weeds and other invasive pests. The Department’s Noxious Weed Program...