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Rocky's Senior Companion Program
Rocky’s Senior Companion Program connects volunteers age 55+ with older adults who need a little extra support with day-to-day tasks. From sharing stories to lending a helping hand, these companions make it possible for folks to continue living independently in the comfort of their own homes.Read the full Article
Old Town Bridge Project Update
The Old Town Bridge Replacement project has made progress in recent months. This project is to replace Old Town Bridge East (Gallatin County) and Old Town Bridge West (Broadwater County) both of which span the Jefferson River on Old Town Road near Three Forks.Read the full Article
Townsend Schools Summer Lunch Program
Townsend Schools Summer Lunch Program starts on June 9th, 2025.Read the full Article
Resources Available To Help Combat Asthma In Montana
May is National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month State health officials are raising awareness about resources available in Montana to combat the health consequences and personal and financial costs associated with asthma during National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month in May.Read the full Article
Honor Walk For Roland Heaton.
Saturday May 17 leaving at the front of American Legion @ 10 am. Walking to Veterans Park. Bugle and volley of rounds will be carried out. Walk back to the Hall. The walk will be followed by the Celebration of Life at Mountain Valley Church @ 11 am.Read the full Article
Nominations Now Open For The 2026 Montana Teacher Of The Year
HELENA -The Montana Office of Public Instruction (OPI) is pleased to announce that nominations are now open for the 2026 Montana Teacher of the Year. This prestigious honor recognizes excellence in teaching and celebrates educators who are making a lasting difference in the lives of students across the state.Read the full Article
Food Giveaway For Veterans
Join us at the American Legion Post 42 for a Food Giveaway on June 28,2025. Please bring proof of veteran status.Read the full Article
Broadwater County Museum 2025 Season
The Broadwater County Museum and Historical Society is busy getting ready for the 2025 season. The museum will open on Thursday, May 15, 2025 at 1:00 p.m.Read the full Article
Iconic Helena Club Gets Another Chance At History
Under new ownership and after a year of renovations, the Montana Club in downtown Helena reopens this week.Read the full Article
Mosquito Season Is Upon Us
April showers bring May flowers, but they also signal the start of mosquito season. It can seem like mosquitoes appear out of nowhere, and sometimes they do! When overnight temperatures consistently stay above 50 degrees, mosquitoes begin to come back for the season.Read the full Article
Lawmakers Create Low-interest Loan Program For Reopening Shuttered Sawmills
Supporters hope House Bill 876 will encourage investment at the site of the Seeley Lake sawmill that closed last year.Read the full Article
St. Peter’s Health Foundation Board Approves $25,000 To Support New Cancer Support Community
Helena, Mont. - St. Peter’s Health Foundation has approved a $25,000 grant to support the establishment of a new Cancer Support Community Montana (CSCMT) chapter in Helena, expanding access to support for local cancer patients and their families. The grant was unanimously approved by the Foundation’s Board of Directors on September 17, 2024 and will be funded through the William and Pauline Allen Cancer Endowment Fund.Read the full Article
Lawmakers Send Second-home Tax To Governor
Gov. Greg Gianforte is likely to sign what has been his signature policy for offering property tax relief to homeowners and landlords.Read the full Article
Montana Legislature Passes $100 Million Bill To Raise Starting Teacher Pay
The high-profile STARS Act cleared its final vote in the Senate, sending a top bipartisan education priority to Gianforte’s desk.Read the full Article
Montana Drone Safety Day
Montana Drone Safety Day Takes Flight in Billings Free Community Event at Rocky Mountain College Showcases Drone Safety, Innovation, and Hands-On Fun! ***REJECTED- DATE OF EVENT BEFORE PRINT DATE ~STwm***Read the full Article
Be Bear Aware
Montana is bear country. Grizzly bear populations continue to become denser and more widespread in Montana, increasing the likelihood that residents and recreationists will encounter them in more places each year.Read the full Article
Montana’s Legislature Delivers For Families And Schools
HELENA- As the 69th Legislature officially comes to a close, I want to thank Montana’s legislators for passing impactful legislation in support of education. Throughout the process, numerous bills supported by the Office of Public Instruction (OPI) to improve educational outcomes and support students, families, teachers, and schools gained strong support.Read the full Article
DPHHS Reminds Moms That Support Is Available During Maternal Mental Health Month
DPHHS Reminds Moms that Support is Available During Maternal Mental Health Month and All Year Long In recognition of Maternal Mental Health Month in May, the Department of Health and Human Services (DPHHS) reminds mothers that the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline provides free, confidential assistance before, during, and after pregnancy.Read the full Article
Superintendent Susie Hedalen Applauds Signing Of HB 357
Helena, MT — Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Susie Hedalen is celebrating the signing of House Bill 357 today as a significant step toward strengthening career and technical education (CTE) opportunities for middle school students across the state.Read the full Article
Major Income Tax Cut Heads To The Governor’s Desk
Lawmakers passed an alternative to Gov. Greg Gianforte’s proposed tax cut with a slightly smaller price tag and slightly more middle-income relief.Read the full Article
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