Missouri Breaks Brewing’s Kate Zilkoski said the big
10bbl fermenter tank in the foreground is where the liquid extracted from the mashing process “magically changes to beer.”
(Submitted photo)
Missouri Breaks Brewing’s Kate Zilkoski said the big
10bbl fermenter tank in the foreground is where the liquid extracted from the mashing process “magically changes to beer.”
(Submitted photo)
After an agreement was announced on Monday, Nov. 30, it appears that Montana’s minor league baseball fans can continue cheering on their teams.
Beginning in 2021, the Pioneer League including the Billings Mustangs, Missoula PaddleHeads and Great Falls Voyagers will be designated as a “partner league” with Major League Baseball. All of Montana’s teams will maintain their existing team
After an agreement was announced on Monday, Nov. 30, it appears that Montana’s minor league baseball fans can continue cheering on their teams.
Beginning in 2021, the Pioneer League including the Billings Mustangs, Missoula PaddleHeads and Great Falls Voyagers will be designated as a “partner league” with Major League Baseball. All of Montana’s teams will maintain their existing team
Specialists from the ATTRA Sustainable Agriculture program of the National Center for Appropriate Technology are available to help farmers and ranchers apply for assistance through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Coronavirus Food Assistance Program 2.
The CFAP2 program has almost $14 billion available to help almost every form of agriculture business impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Specialists from the ATTRA Sustainable Agriculture program of the National Center for Appropriate Technology are available to help farmers and ranchers apply for assistance through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Coronavirus Food Assistance Program 2.
The CFAP2 program has almost $14 billion available to help almost every form of agriculture business impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jim Steinbeisser, a rancher in the Sidney area, has been selected as the new president for the Montana Stockgrowers Association.
Steinbeisser was elected to the Stockgrowers’ board of directors as first vice president in 2018. He is a past director representing Montana’s northeast district.
He co-owns and operates VS Inc., a diversified farm raising several cash crops, feed for their
Jim Steinbeisser, a rancher in the Sidney area, has been selected as the new president for the Montana Stockgrowers Association.
Steinbeisser was elected to the Stockgrowers’ board of directors as first vice president in 2018. He is a past director representing Montana’s northeast district.
He co-owns and operates VS Inc., a diversified farm raising several cash crops, feed for their
Third-graders Maddox Healy (left-right) and M’ila Montclair demonstrate a new hand washing station at Southside Elementary in Wolf Point Nov. 30. Wolf Point School District used federal funding to install washing stations in every building to combat the ongoing pandemic.
(Submitted photo)
Third-graders Maddox Healy (left-right) and M’ila Montclair demonstrate a new hand washing station at Southside Elementary in Wolf Point Nov. 30. Wolf Point School District used federal funding to install washing stations in every building to combat the ongoing pandemic.
(Submitted photo)
The Montana Army National Guard has been helping to cover pandemic related staffing shortages at the Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge. As of Nov. 15, the Montana Department of Corrections reports 136 staff members and 323 inmates have tested positive for the virus at the prison. Guard members had their tours of duty extended, as dozens of staff members at the prison are quarantined due to COVID-19.
The Montana Army National Guard has been helping to cover pandemic related staffing shortages at the Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge. As of Nov. 15, the Montana Department of Corrections reports 136 staff members and 323 inmates have tested positive for the virus at the prison. Guard members had their tours of duty extended, as dozens of staff members at the prison are quarantined due to COVID-19.
The Fish and Wildlife Commission will hold a public hearing via Zoom on Tuesday, Dec. 15, at 10 a.m., to consider the proposed adoption, amendment and repeal of rules pertaining to field trial regulations, game bird dog training and game bird farms.
The 2019 legislature enacted House Bill 29, which changed the legal requirements for certain activities relating to field trials and the training
The Fish and Wildlife Commission will hold a public hearing via Zoom on Tuesday, Dec. 15, at 10 a.m., to consider the proposed adoption, amendment and repeal of rules pertaining to field trial regulations, game bird dog training and game bird farms.
The 2019 legislature enacted House Bill 29, which changed the legal requirements for certain activities relating to field trials and the training
U.S. Senator Jon Tester continued his push to break the partisan logjam over the next round of coronavirus stimulus funding for Montana workers and small businesses in a letter to Senate leadership this week.
“I am hearing directly from Montana families, business owners, school administrators and medical professionals that the devastating effects of this pandemic are getting worse,” wrote
U.S. Senator Jon Tester continued his push to break the partisan logjam over the next round of coronavirus stimulus funding for Montana workers and small businesses in a letter to Senate leadership this week.
“I am hearing directly from Montana families, business owners, school administrators and medical professionals that the devastating effects of this pandemic are getting worse,” wrote
The Fort Peck Dam recently had its 80th anniversary recognized. The huge seven- year project was completed in October 1940.
The dam is the largest hydraulically filled earth dame in the world. It measures 21,026 feet long with a height of 250.5 feet. The dam’s five turbines can generate 185,250 kilowatts of power.
Building of the dam started in 1933 in the midst of the Great Depression.
The Fort Peck Dam recently had its 80th anniversary recognized. The huge seven- year project was completed in October 1940.
The dam is the largest hydraulically filled earth dame in the world. It measures 21,026 feet long with a height of 250.5 feet. The dam’s five turbines can generate 185,250 kilowatts of power.
Building of the dam started in 1933 in the midst of the Great Depression.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks will offer the last online wolf trapping certification class of the season on Tuesday, Dec. 8, from 5 to 8:30 p.m.
To register for the free class, please visit the FWP website at http://fwp.mt.gov and follow the links to “Education” and “Wolf Trapper Education & Certification.”
Because of current COVID-19 restrictions, FWP will offer no in-person
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks will offer the last online wolf trapping certification class of the season on Tuesday, Dec. 8, from 5 to 8:30 p.m.
To register for the free class, please visit the FWP website at http://fwp.mt.gov and follow the links to “Education” and “Wolf Trapper Education & Certification.”
Because of current COVID-19 restrictions, FWP will offer no in-person
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