Articles with the Tag: Montana
News from the Montana Department of Labor and Industry MONTANA – The Montana Department of Labor and Industry advises those applying for unemployment insurance benefits that individuals misrepresenting DLI may capitalize on the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 and attempt to secure sensitive...
News from the Office of the Governor MONTANA – Governor Steve Bullock released a report on April 14, produced by state epidemiologists, examining 377 cases of COVID-19 in Montana that helps the state understand who is impacted by the new virus, how it spreads, and patient outcomes. ...
News from the Montana Women’s Run MONTANA – “Run it. Walk it. Live it.” The motto of the Montana Women’s Run expresses much more in regard to a virtual race. During a time of uncertainty and inactivity, it becomes an opportunity for healthy activity and for participation in...
Marshall Swearingen, MSU News Service MONTANA — In the effort to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus and treat infected patients, special equipment that performs cutting-edge research at Montana State University has been re-purposed to help Gallatin County healthcare providers. Before the ...

MSU News Service MONTANA — While people are sheltering in place due to the coronavirus pandemic, this is a key time for those without a will to organize information and have it written, according to a Montana State University Extension specialist. MSU Extension has produced a MontGuide called &...

Montana’s state senators collaborate with the state’s governor and house of representatives to create laws and set a state budget. There are 50 senators who serve four-year terms. Half the members of the senate are elected every two years. On June 2, Montanans will vote in a primary elec...
News from Energy Share Montana MONTANA – If you are worried about how you are going to pay your home energy bill as a result of issues related to COVID-19, please contact Energy Share of Montana. Energy Share is a statewide nonprofit organization whose purpose is to help Montanans facing loss o...
MONTANA – The Montana High School Association executive board held a conference call last week to discuss the options for the spring activities during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The MHSA executive board followed Governor Steve Bullock’s lead. The governor extended the state’s stay...
The entire world is now grappling with a pandemic the likes of which has not been seen in over a century. COVID-19 has now come home to Montana, as was expected. It cannot be stopped, but we have a chance to slow its transmission and reduce the number of severe illnesses and deaths in our communities. Thi...
Montanans are doing our part in this very difficult time to help each other out and curb the spread of the COVID 19 virus. We come together and look out for each other, as we always have in times of crisis, and in this case that means practicing social distancing to slow the spread of this disease. ...