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  • Hunters Should Check For Closures Due To Wildfires Before Going Afield In Montana

    Aug 19, 2020

    Several wildfires are active in Montana, and this can affect land access for hunters in some areas. Wildfire activity can change rapidly, and some fires may limit public access to roads and areas of public land. Wildfires can also cause closures on block management areas during hunting season. Hunters should check for closures due to wildfires before traveling. Recreationists can view an interactive map of active wildfires in Montana by visiting https://inciweb.nwcg.gov./ If a fire is active near where you plan to hunt, contact the local...

  • Montana FWP Seeks Public Comment On Ice Fishing Contest

    Aug 19, 2020

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on ice fishing contests proposed for the 2020-2021 season. Participants must comply with state fishing regulations, including daily and possession limits. Applications for fishing contests may be approved, approved with conditions, or denied by the FWP Fisheries Division in Helena. Conditions placed on contests may help to minimize fish mortality, regulate harvest, reduce user conflicts, and/or require additional access site maintenance when needed. Information on the proposed fishing...

  • Governor Bullock Announces $100,000 Award Through Farmer Student Loan Assistance Program

    Aug 19, 2020

    MONTANA – Governor Steve Bullock has announced nearly $100,000 has been awarded to 12 applicants through the Montana Farmer Student Loan Assistance Program, which was created to encourage Montana’s college-educated youth to pursue a primary career in farming or ranching. The program also seeks to reduce financial stress on farm and ranch operators and promote succession planning to preserve interest in the state’s agricultural future. “With the average age of producers in Montana at nearly 60 years old, it’s critical we invest in young fol...

  • Caregivers Encouraged to Attend Online Workshop Staring Sept. 3

    Marcia Hellandsaas|Aug 19, 2020

    Has caring for a loved one become stressful for you? Caregiving is rewarding, but let’s face it: caregiving is not easy—physically, emotionally and financially. “Powerful Tools for Caregivers” is a class designed to provide you, the family caregiver, with the skills you need to take care of yourself. Classes will be held online six Thursdays, Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24 and Oct. 1 and 8 from 2-4 p.m., CDT. To register, go to http://www.tinyurl.com/2020PowerfulTools or contact NDSU Extension in McKenzi...

  • Jace Gains A Global View To Reach 1,000 Books Milestone

    Kelly Reisig|Aug 19, 2020

    Jace Urlacher, 5, recently completed a huge milestone by reading 1,000 books! Jace was able to reach his goal by reading lots of books about the earth. Jace is the son of Jackie and Jake Urlacher. To encourage a love of reading in children like Jace, the Sidney-Richland County Library is promoting "1,000 Books before Kindergarten", a nationwide program that encourages parents and caregivers to read aloud with their children every day. Research continually shows that children who are read aloud...

  • Sidney Public Schools Start Date Delayed Until Aug. 24

    Aug 19, 2020

    Sidney Public Schools school start date has been delayed. School for all K-12 students will begin on Monday, Aug. 24 at 7:55 a.m. with doors opening to students at 7:45 a.m. For more information on Sidney Public Schools reopening plan check the main page of the school website under the heading “district news”....

  • Postmaster General Louis DeJoy Statement

    Floyd Wagoner|Aug 19, 2020

    WASHINGTON, DC — Postmaster General Louis DeJoy issued the following statement on Tuesday, August 18: “The United States Postal Service will play a critical role this year in delivering election mail for millions of voters across the country. There has been a lot of discussion recently about whether the Postal Service is ready, willing and able to meet this challenge. I want to make a few things clear: The Postal Service is ready today to handle whatever volume of election mail it receives this fall. Even with the challenges of keeping our emp...