Culbertson Museum board member Jill Herness (left) and a small group of volunteers prepared a chuckwagon breakfast Sunday, June 9, during Frontier Days festivities.
(Photo by James Walling)
Culbertson Museum board member Jill Herness (left) and a small group of volunteers prepared a chuckwagon breakfast Sunday, June 9, during Frontier Days festivities.
(Photo by James Walling)
In the first debate of Montana’s high-profile U.S. Senate race, Republican challenger Tim Sheehy on Sunday, June 9, repeatedly portrayed America as a country ravaged by problems enabled by Democrats and said he’s part of “new leadership” that can fix things.
“Americans, they don’t have confidence in their government anymore,” he said. “They want to have common sense back. …
In the first debate of Montana’s high-profile U.S. Senate race, Republican challenger Tim Sheehy on Sunday, June 9, repeatedly portrayed America as a country ravaged by problems enabled by Democrats and said he’s part of “new leadership” that can fix things.
“Americans, they don’t have confidence in their government anymore,” he said. “They want to have common sense back. …
Recently, I joined other National Farmers Union leaders in meetings with the House Ag and Senate Ag committees about each of their versions of the 2024 Farm Bill. Based on those discussions, a tight timeline, and the need for modifications to both versions, I’m not optimistic for the passage of a 2024 Farm Bill but foresee another extension.
The Senate version and the House version of the
Recently, I joined other National Farmers Union leaders in meetings with the House Ag and Senate Ag committees about each of their versions of the 2024 Farm Bill. Based on those discussions, a tight timeline, and the need for modifications to both versions, I’m not optimistic for the passage of a 2024 Farm Bill but foresee another extension.
The Senate version and the House version of the
Summer is just around the corner, and recent weather helped improve the water supply outlook as the 2024 snow accumulation season wraps up in Montana. However, the outlook remains below normal in most locations.
“Last month brought a mix of snow, rain, and sunshine across Montana. While that is not uncommon weather for this time of the year, some locations did not receive the moisture they needed,”
Summer is just around the corner, and recent weather helped improve the water supply outlook as the 2024 snow accumulation season wraps up in Montana. However, the outlook remains below normal in most locations.
“Last month brought a mix of snow, rain, and sunshine across Montana. While that is not uncommon weather for this time of the year, some locations did not receive the moisture they needed,”
Over the next two years, dozens of cities and counties across Montana will review their local governments as called for by a voter initiative in Tuesday’s primary elections.
Once a decade, Montana’s Constitution offers voters the chance to study and potentially change the structure of local governments. The measure appeared on primary ballots across all counties and incorporated cities or
Over the next two years, dozens of cities and counties across Montana will review their local governments as called for by a voter initiative in Tuesday’s primary elections.
Once a decade, Montana’s Constitution offers voters the chance to study and potentially change the structure of local governments. The measure appeared on primary ballots across all counties and incorporated cities or
Roosevelt County Aging Services would like to put out a public service announcement that there are yet again more Medicare scams circulating.
The first one is where a beneficiary receives a phone call saying they may qualify for free dental in Montana. They will ask you for your social security number and your Medicare number. Then they will promptly say that you do not qualify for services and
Roosevelt County Aging Services would like to put out a public service announcement that there are yet again more Medicare scams circulating.
The first one is where a beneficiary receives a phone call saying they may qualify for free dental in Montana. They will ask you for your social security number and your Medicare number. Then they will promptly say that you do not qualify for services and
Culbertson Volunteer Fire Department members Travis Gabriel (left to right) and Mike Olson serve up pancakes during the annual at the Culbertson School cafeteria Saturday, June 8. This year’s event raised $7,358.
(Photo by James Walling)
Culbertson Volunteer Fire Department members Travis Gabriel (left to right) and Mike Olson serve up pancakes during the annual at the Culbertson School cafeteria Saturday, June 8. This year’s event raised $7,358.
(Photo by James Walling)
The Montana Chamber Foundation recently announced the winners of this year’s annual statewide entrepreneurship competition, The Prospects. Scholarships and cash prizes are awarded to middle and high school students who present new ideas and existing small businesses.
This year, middle school students from the area were the winners. A new category for sixth grade students was a design challenge
The Montana Chamber Foundation recently announced the winners of this year’s annual statewide entrepreneurship competition, The Prospects. Scholarships and cash prizes are awarded to middle and high school students who present new ideas and existing small businesses.
This year, middle school students from the area were the winners. A new category for sixth grade students was a design challenge
The Froid Town Council signed the new interlocal agreement with the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office. Undersheriff John Summers was on hand to answer questions.
Clerk LeAnn Krumwiede Johnson reported that the town received its final draw from the ARPA grant for work televising and cleaning sewer mains completed last fall.
Improvements to the Froid Library were discussed, including a type
The Froid Town Council signed the new interlocal agreement with the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office. Undersheriff John Summers was on hand to answer questions.
Clerk LeAnn Krumwiede Johnson reported that the town received its final draw from the ARPA grant for work televising and cleaning sewer mains completed last fall.
Improvements to the Froid Library were discussed, including a type
Gov. Greg Gianforte has announced the appointments of Chris Dorrington as director of the Montana Department of Transportation and of Sonja Nowakowski as director of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality.
“Chris Dorrington is a changemaker,” Gianforte said. “Bringing his previous experience at the agency and exceptional ability to lead, I have total confidence in him as he takes
Gov. Greg Gianforte has announced the appointments of Chris Dorrington as director of the Montana Department of Transportation and of Sonja Nowakowski as director of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality.
“Chris Dorrington is a changemaker,” Gianforte said. “Bringing his previous experience at the agency and exceptional ability to lead, I have total confidence in him as he takes
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