Wolf Point Congregate Meals Nov. 11: No meal. Veterans Day.
Nov. 16: Chicken-fried steak, oven potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Nov. 18: Knoephla soup, tuna salad sandwiches and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Nov. 11: No meal. Veterans Day.
Nov. 16: Chicken-fried steak, oven potatoes, green beans and dessert.
Nov. 18: Knoephla soup, tuna salad sandwiches and dessert.
More than 600 interviews on 1,106 analog tapes are now in a digital format as part of a program that supports the preservation of rare and unique audio, audiovisual and other media of high scholarly value.
The completion of Voices of Labor: Preserving the Montanans at Work; Metals Manufacturing in Four Montana Communities and New Deal in Montana Oral History Interviews Project was made possible
More than 600 interviews on 1,106 analog tapes are now in a digital format as part of a program that supports the preservation of rare and unique audio, audiovisual and other media of high scholarly value.
The completion of Voices of Labor: Preserving the Montanans at Work; Metals Manufacturing in Four Montana Communities and New Deal in Montana Oral History Interviews Project was made possible
The Montana Film Office is excited to announce that the Fiscal Year 2022 Big Sky Film Grant is open for submissions and will be awarding $1.5 million dollars in grant funds to selected productions. The organization has extended their deadline to Nov. 29 at 11:59 p.m., MST.
Grant applications are being accepted in three categories: Feature Film & TV, Resident Filmmaker and Short-Form Content.
The Montana Film Office is excited to announce that the Fiscal Year 2022 Big Sky Film Grant is open for submissions and will be awarding $1.5 million dollars in grant funds to selected productions. The organization has extended their deadline to Nov. 29 at 11:59 p.m., MST.
Grant applications are being accepted in three categories: Feature Film & TV, Resident Filmmaker and Short-Form Content.
In response to COVID-19, Great Northern Development Corporation has partnered with Headwaters RC& D, America’s Small Business Development Center of Montana, Big Sky Economic Development and the MDT Small Business Enterprise Program to present the Rise & Restore Small Business Summit. This event will take place on April 12 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Richland County Fair Event Center in
In response to COVID-19, Great Northern Development Corporation has partnered with Headwaters RC& D, America’s Small Business Development Center of Montana, Big Sky Economic Development and the MDT Small Business Enterprise Program to present the Rise & Restore Small Business Summit. This event will take place on April 12 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Richland County Fair Event Center in
The Fort Peck Tribes reverted back to phase 1 COVID restrictions starting Nov. 3.
The restrictions include a strongly enforced curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., tribal casinos cease all operations until further notice and tribal community halls and cultural centers are closed for all events.
Tribal operation hours are from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. for only essential employees.
The tribal executive
The Fort Peck Tribes reverted back to phase 1 COVID restrictions starting Nov. 3.
The restrictions include a strongly enforced curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., tribal casinos cease all operations until further notice and tribal community halls and cultural centers are closed for all events.
Tribal operation hours are from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. for only essential employees.
The tribal executive
As the vaping epidemic continues, more is learned about the dangers associated with the use of these products. One of the main reasons the use of vaping products is so high among youth is that these products are available in flavors that appeal to them.
With over 15,000 flavors available, who wouldn’t be intrigued? Thus, flavors are one of the main reasons behind youth using tobacco or vaping
As the vaping epidemic continues, more is learned about the dangers associated with the use of these products. One of the main reasons the use of vaping products is so high among youth is that these products are available in flavors that appeal to them.
With over 15,000 flavors available, who wouldn’t be intrigued? Thus, flavors are one of the main reasons behind youth using tobacco or vaping
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen released the following statement regarding the Biden administration’s Occupational Health and Safety Administration Emergency Temporary Standard and interim final rule requiring businesses with more than 100 employees to enforce a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy: Knudsen said on Thursday, Nov. 4, “If a president can unilaterally force people
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen released the following statement regarding the Biden administration’s Occupational Health and Safety Administration Emergency Temporary Standard and interim final rule requiring businesses with more than 100 employees to enforce a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy: Knudsen said on Thursday, Nov. 4, “If a president can unilaterally force people
At a press conference last week at Billings Clinic, Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte announced a new, innovative health care workforce recruitment program to address Montana’s longstanding health care workforce shortage and stabilize Montana’s health care system.
“For too long, Montana has struggled to attract and retain health care providers, and the pandemic has only exacerbated this longstanding
At a press conference last week at Billings Clinic, Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte announced a new, innovative health care workforce recruitment program to address Montana’s longstanding health care workforce shortage and stabilize Montana’s health care system.
“For too long, Montana has struggled to attract and retain health care providers, and the pandemic has only exacerbated this longstanding
U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., has released a statement regarding his opposition to a $1.2 trillion spending package passed under the guise of an “infrastructure” bill.
The House approved the bill by a 228-206 margin on Friday, Nov. 5. Thirteen Republicans voted with the majority of Democrats.
Rosendale says he recognizes the need for infrastructure improvements in the United
U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., has released a statement regarding his opposition to a $1.2 trillion spending package passed under the guise of an “infrastructure” bill.
The House approved the bill by a 228-206 margin on Friday, Nov. 5. Thirteen Republicans voted with the majority of Democrats.
Rosendale says he recognizes the need for infrastructure improvements in the United
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