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LEGALS FEBRUARY 14, 2020
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUNTY OF CACHE, STATE OF UTAH
Legals May 7, 2019
The Montana Department of Transportation is requesting bids for Supplying and Building Post and Truss Style Sand/Salt Storage Buildings at: Twin Bridges (MDT=313260-RO) Three Forks (MDT-313261-RP) Troy (MDT-313262-RP) These Invitation for Bids are available on the Montana Department of Administrations website at: Bids.mt.gov Contractors should check this website frequently. Addenda, and/or any other information relative to these bids will be posted to this website address. If you do not have access to this website, hard copies are available by contacting Richele Parkhurst at rparkhurst@mt.gov or (406) 657-0274 in Billings. The Montana Department of Transportation is an Affir¬mative Action Employer and encourages minorities and women to apply for this contract. MDT attempts to provide accommodations for any known disability that may interfere with a person participating in any service, program or activity of the Department. Alternative accessible formats of this information will be provided upon request. For further information call (406)444-9299; TTY 1 (800)335-7592; or through the Montana Relay at 711. Published In The Western News May 3, 10, 17, 2019. MNAXLP
Legals for May, 19 2020
Legals for October, 20 2023
Legals December 14, 2018
Montana 19th Judicial District Court, Lincoln County Order Setting Hearing Cause No DG-17-4 In the Matter of the Guardianship of N.R.K. LaJada A. Allen Petitioner This Court Orders: Guardianship Hearing The hearing on the Petition for Guardianship of a Minor Child filed on this case is set for: Date: 1/7/19 Time: 9:30a.m. Court: 19th Judicial District Court Place: 512 California Avenue, Libby, MT. 59923 Published In The Western News December 7, 14, 21, 2018 MNAXLP
Action can protect outdoor legacy
“While action is not without cost, the costs of inaction are greater. What is the cost of a trout stream whose waters are too warm to fish?” – U.S. Sen. Max Baucus

Energy Share aids needy with utilities
Energy Share helps Montanta families.

Joseph Rooney
Joseph Rooney
Legals for October, 24 2023
National Guard to help Billings hospital with COVID cases
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Seventeen Montana National Guard soldiers have volunteered to continue helping the state with its COVID-19 response, Gov. Greg Gianforte said.

Grizzly bears continue to spread across Montana
Grizzly bears haven’t lived there since the late 1800s, FWP said.
State wildlife officials release draft rules to manage grizzlies
The current language says that grizzlies “committing depredations” that don’t endanger human life but are causing property losses should be evaluated in that manner.
More fishing restrictions added on Montana rivers
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks issued the full fishing closures on the Clark Fork where several tributaries meet the river in Missoula and to its northwest: Within 100-yard radiuses from where Rattlesnake Creek, the St. Regis River, Cedar Creek and Fish Creek meet the river.
Cuts to most vulnerable not justified
Montana can do better for its elderly citizens. In fact, the state needs to. Services to our most vulnerable people do not need to be cut to balance the budget. There are other choices and we are urging the Department of Public Health and Human Services to rethink proposed cuts.
FWP considers mountain lion study
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks wants to get a better handle on how many mountain lions live in the state and they hope to conduct a study that may answer some of those questions.
