05 May 2022

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Speaker Stresses Social Media Safety To Area Students, Parents

Speaker Stresses Social Media Safety To Area Students, Parents


The golden rule of the 21st century is that digital activity is public and permanent. Richard Guerry, executive director of IROC2.org, stressed that rule to students and parents during presentations throughout the area last week. Guerry, who has been holding Montana tours during the last 13 years, held the talks in Wolf Point, Poplar, Culbertson, Froid, Richey and Plentywood last week. He

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Daines, Tester Introduce  Bill To Protect Wildlife

Daines, Tester Introduce Bill To Protect Wildlife


U.S. Sens. Steve Daines and Jon Tester of Montana introduced a bipartisan bill that would help Montana in its research, testing and surveillance practices for Chronic Wasting Disease. “By threatening Montana wildlife and ecosystems, Chronic Wasting Disease also threatens our sportsmen legacy and outdoor way of life,” Daines said. “My bipartisan bill will support Montana’s ongoing efforts

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As Eating Disorders Spike,  Rural Treatment Options Lag

As Eating Disorders Spike, Rural Treatment Options Lag


Erin Reynolds had battled bulimia since childhood, but the weeks before she entered treatment were among her worst. At 22, she was preparing to leave her home in Helena, Montana, for an inpatient program in New Jersey with round-the-clock medical care. Looking back six years later, Reynolds said seeking help was one of the most difficult parts of the recovery process. “I just kept bingeing

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JMG Students Attend Ignite Conference

JMG Students Attend Ignite Conference


Area Jobs for Montana Graduates students headed to Helena last week to attend the annual IGNITE career development state conference. They were able to catch up with Attorney General Austin Knudsen for a visit and a private tour of the state capitol building. Students were able to ask questions and were also challenged with a few quiz questions about how state government works. Knudsen, his wife