Articles with the Tag: Helena
Public comment sought on drought plan News from Montana Department of Natural Resources HELENA — The draft outline of a new drought management plan for Montana is now available for public comment. Ada Montague, a Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) water planner who sta...
HELENA — Mike Batista, Director of the Montana Department of Corrections, is the recipient of the Montana Board of Crime Control 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award. He was awarded Oct. 6. The Lifetime Achievement Award is presented annually to a deserving individual (or group of individuals) that has a...
News from the Montana DNRC HELENA — Notification letters sent recently to Flathead-area water right owners from the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation’s Water Adjudication Bureau are part of the agency’s ongoing claims examination process. The process is not co...
HELENA — Brandi Ries, a former DOVES staff attorney who provided legal representation to survivors in Lake County and Flathead Indian Reservation, and Robin Turner, co-chairs of the State Bar of Montana Justice Initiatives Committee, are recipients of the Montana Board of Crime Control’s 20...
FLATHEAD RESERVATION – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Confederated Salish Kootenai Tribes are seeking information on the shooting of a sow grizzly bear and her cubs in the Millie’s Woods area south of Post Creek, approximately 8 miles north of St. Ignatius. On Labor Day Sept. 5, tr...
News from the State of Montana HELENA — Superintendent of Public Instruction Denise Juneau announced that the United States Senate Youth Program is now seeking applicants for the program’s 55th annual Washington Week. Each year, two Montana high school students are selected by Superintend...
Templer appointed to state committee HELENA — Arlene Templer of Ronan has been appointed by Governor Steve Bullock to the State Rehabilitation Council. Templer is the department head of the Department of Human Resource Development for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. Val...
Paddleboarder drowns POLSON — Ty Kanara, 51, of St. Regis, passed away July 26 when he fell off a paddleboard in about 12 feet of water in the Indian Bay area of Flathead Lake. Kanara was with his family and did not resurface. A boater heard screaming and stopped to assist family. The boater dove...
RONAN — Ronan School Board trustees accepted the retirement resignation of District No. 30 Superintendent Andy Holmlund at a special meeting held Thursday, July 7. Holmlund, who attended Ronan schools from kindergarten through 12th grade, said his past 13 years serving Ronan as superintendent have been...
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