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Legals for January, 28 2025
Notes from Helena
Efforts to keep the infestation of aquatic invasive species away from waters west of the Continental Divide will create many seasonal jobs. Details are below.
Invasive mussels spotted in Lewis and Clark County
Gianforte can help Lincoln County
As I near the end of my appointment as Lincoln County commissioner, I feel that while we are working toward some positive improvements for our county there remains much to be done! Unfortunately, many of these opportunities and needs are beyond local government authority or purview.
Universities research bio-fuel potentials
MOSCOW, Idaho — Researchers at the University of Idaho and universities in Montana are teaming up to study ways to turn trees killed in recent years by beetles into a viable renewable energy source.
Libby district gets $3,000 state grant
The Libby School District recently won a $3,000 grant from the Graduation Matters Montana Student Assistance Foundation College Readiness Fund.
Officials: Yellowstone-area grizzly bear deaths up from 2019
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — A Montana state report made public this week showed that grizzly bear deaths in parts of Yellowstone National Park increased last year and were higher than the 10-year average, wildlife officials said.
Clean energy can usher in an age of prosperity
President Joe Biden has made it clear that clean energy is a priority for his administration. Clean energy will lead to jobs and prosperity if Montanans embrace the opportunity.
Hunting season ends strongly
The 2005 big game season ended on a strong note with the highest number of hunters on record, the highest mule deer and elk harvests on record and the highest white-tail deer harvest since 1996, according to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks statistics from six checkpoints in the Region One area.
Girls State applications begin Jan. 15
The 66th Montana’s American Legion Auxiliary Girls State 2014 program will be held on the campus of Carroll College from May 31 to June 6.
4-H project draws praise for STEM
A filmmaking and robotics project of the Montana 4-H Youth Development program was selected as one of eight “promising science programs” from among 70 in a national report on best practices in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) initiatives for youth.
Statewide jobless rate dips; county rate increases
Montana’s unemployment rate continued to move downward in October, dipping 0.1 percent to 6.0 percent while the national rate increased by 0.1 percent in October following a large drop last month.
Grant application deadline nears to apply for trail funding
Petition to secede gains names
In the wake of President Barack Obama’s re-election, all 50 states have filed “secession petitions” to the White House’s official petition Website, We The People, including one from Montana that had 13,253 signatures Monday, Nov. 19.