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Montana Economist Projects Future Economy

Dr. Patrick Barkey was on Voices of Montana Thursday. The Director of the Bureau of Business                   and Economic Research at the University of Montana gave a prognostication about Montana’s economic future now that we’re in year three of the pandemic.

Montana Sees Jump In Federal Healthcare Enrollment

A total of 51,134 Montanans signed up for a health care plan on the federal exchange during the enrollment period a jump of 14% over the previous year.  Nationally a record-high 14.5 million people enrolled on the exchange established under the Affordable Care Act an increase of 21% over the previous year. That could increase as the enrollment...

Rapid COVID-19 Tests To Arrive Next Week

Montana’s Department of Public Health and Human Services has begun shipping 650,000 at-home COVID-19 rapid antigen tests to county and tribal public health departments for distribution. When announcing the state had first acquired the tests Governor Greg Gianforte said every community needs to do their part to end the pandemic.

Rally In Sweet Grass Set To Protest Border Vaccine Mandate

A number of rallies are scheduled to take place Saturday at noon along the U.S.-Canadian border to protest vaccine mandates for those crossing the border including the port of entry at Sweet Grass. Michael Wilson owner and CEO of Whitewood Transport out of Billings recently detailed the impact that will have on the trucking industry.

Free Tax Assistance Available To Vulnerable Montanans

Tax season is here and Montanans have options for receiving help possibly for free. Tax Help Montana helps older folks and families with low-to-moderate incomes. Chastity Roofner directs Rural Dynamics’ Tax Help Montana program. She says tax season is a good time to anticipate what changes there might be to your taxes in 2022 and also to cons...

Superintendent Arntzen Provides Update On ARPA Education Spending

The Legislature’s Education Interim Committee recently met in Helena to provide updates on a number of issues including education tax credits the Montana University System staffing and program spending. On program spending Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen touched on the state’s current status of elementary and secondary schoo...