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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will hold a public hearing via telephone to collect comment on an administrative rule change that was proposed by the Fish and Wildlife Commission at its June meeting. The public hearing will be Aug. 2 at 6 p.m. and will be on a rule proposal to postpone the implementation of a commercial use cap on the Madison River. The public comment hearing will be held via phone. A previous announcement of this hearing, mistakenly referred to it as a Fish and Wildlife Commission meeting. In 2020, the Fish and Wildlife...
SUNDAY, JULY 17 03:43:07 Suicide Threats: Delmoe Lake Rd 08:55:52 Medical: I-90 10:38:55 911 Hang Up: I-90 15:21:39 Criminal Mischief: Delmoe Lake Rec Area 16:14:11 Citizen Assist: I-90 17:56:16 Motorist Assist: I-90 18:08:16 DUI: Hwy 55 19:10:34 Traffic Stop 20:16:09 Alarm 21:00:14 Civil Standby: Pipestone Rd 22:02:24 Traffic Stop: Hwy 2 E 22:50:10 Traffic Stop: I-90 23:46:19 Suspicious Vehicle: Piedmont Rd MONDAY, JULY 18 01:18:12 Traffic Stop: Hwy 2 W 01:56:57 Traffic Stop: Old Stage Coach Rd 08:47:50 Animal: Hwy 41 13:16:48 Warrant:...
SUNDAY, JULY 10 00:20:46 Traffic Stop: N Whitehall St 02:34:50 Medical: E First St 11:14:40 Traffic Offense: I-90 12:14:49 911 Open Line: I-90 16:51:39 Parking: Hwy 2 E 19:28:48 Medical: Hwy 2 E 20:21:43 Reckless Driver: I-90 20:43:08 Traffic Stop: Hwy 359 20:59:14 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 21:14:39 Traffic Stop: N Whitehall St 21:45:35 Traffic Stop: E Legion St 21:54:03 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 22:18:19 Suspicious Vehicle: Yellowstone Trl 22:29:32 Traffic Stop: W First St 22:42:45 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 23:31:40 Traffic Stop: I-90...
The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) has launched a new program to help persons with behavioral health conditions successfully quit tobacco products. “Many individuals with behavioral health conditions want to stop smoking but may face extra challenges in successfully quitting,” DPHHS Director Adam Meier said. “Through the new Behavioral Health Program, participants will have access to specially trained coaches and additional coaching calls to help them overcome these challenges.” DPHHS officials say, in Montana, tobacco...
The Fish and Wildlife Commission will meet over Zoom at 6 p.m. on Aug. 2 to consider a proposal to postpone the implementation of a commercial use cap on the Madison River. In 2020, the commission adopted rules regarding the recreational use of the Madison River. These rules included a commercial use cap that would limit fishing outfitting and guiding for each outfitter and guide to the number of trips they reported in 2019 or 2020, whichever is higher. The commercial use cap is scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2023. However,...
A Shepherd man lost his hunting privileges for 16 years and will pay fines and restitution exceeding $6,000 after pleading guilty to 16 state and federal charges of poaching mule deer and leaving some parts at a federal recreation area. Brayden Reed, 19, pleaded guilty in Yellowstone County Justice Court to four counts of unlawful possession of deer, two counts of wasting game, three counts of hunting during a closed season, two counts of unlawful use of equipment, two counts of hunting without...
SUNDAY, JULY 3 00:09:52 Agency Assist: I-90 01:48:29 Traffic Stop: Hwy 2 W 08:22:27 Animal: I-90 10:26:36 Traffic Stop 10:38:06 Animal: Hwy 55 10:40:51 Animal: I-90 14:13:31 Stranded Motorist: I-90 15:01:05 Transport: Highland Blvd 19:56:34 Traffic Stop: I-90 20:08:18 Motorist Assist: I-90 20:59:19 Assist: Pipestone/Bluebird Ln 21:37:38 Stranded Motorist: I-90 23:29:14 911 Open Line: Hwy 55 MONDAY, JULY 4 05:48:32 Medical: Hwy 2 E 09:35:24 Fraud: Hwy 2 W 09:37:02 Motor Vehicle Accident (Injury: Cold Springs Rd 11:27:40 Animal: Daly Rd 12:20:53...
I moved to Wyoming a few years ago for its outdoor recreation, but I also liked the state’s history of championing equal rights for women. As early as 1869, it codified women’s voting rights, 50 years before the 19th Amendment did the same thing. Western women in the 19th century quickly proved their mettle, helping to build communities in rugged and isolated landscapes. But now, sadly, Wyoming has agreed to subjugate women. In March, Wyoming’s governor signed a “trigger bill” that would ban abortions in the state five days after the Supreme C...
Roe v. Wade—the Supreme Court decision that mobilized generations of pro-life activists and shaped evangelicals’ political engagement for half a century—has been overturned. Millions have marched, protested, lobbied, and prayed for the end of the landmark abortion rights ruling. After 49 years, and more than 63 million abortions, the time has come. Christian leaders called the ruling “once unthinkable” and marked today as “the day we have all been waiting for” and “one of the most important days in American history.” “We hold that Roe and C...
Voters in rural areas across the country heavily rely on alternative ways to vote, including voting by mail and in-person early voting, and newly proposed state legislation would restrict their ability to cast a ballot, according to a new report by the nonpartisan election policy group Secure Democracy USA. The report, The Forgotten Voters: How Current Threats to Voting Hurt Rural Americans, found that nearly half of all rural voters in the United States voted by mail or voted early in person in the 2020 election. “Nothing should restrict an Am...
Following months of widespread, bipartisan opposition, proposed Ballot Measure I-191 received virtually none of the required 30,000 signatures needed to qualify for the November ballot. Friday, June 17th was the deadline for all proposed Montana ballot measures to gather signatures. Requests to the five largest Montana county election offices showed only 10 signatures were submitted of the 30,000 needed, and those 10 appear to be collected online, something the Montana Supreme Court ruled against in a case involving the I-191 proponent in May....
It was clear at the June Whitehall Town Council meeting that the Whitehall Planning Board, along with its sub-committee, has been quite busy, just as Whitehall itself is busy with the hustle and bustle of summer activities, road construction, and work on the water treatment facility gets into full swing. The meeting, which had a full audience, had a lengthy agenda of items related to the Planning Board. While Mayor Janacaro-Hensleigh worked through the agenda and public comment, many comments took place away from the podium’s microphone. S...
It's hard to say whether politics are in my future since I never considered politics in my past, even the recent past, like the last three months. I've never had any interest in politics and still do not. I realize that's an odd statement to make considering my attempt to become a county commissioner. For me, it was never about entering politics. It was about getting behind the curtain of government to better understand it and then acting accordingly within constitutional confines and...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is making $43.1 million available this year for two national-level funding competitions that support community agriculture. Projects funded will strengthen the food supply chain and transform the food system to be fairer, more competitive, and more resilient. This is the third year that USDA is offering these national funding opportunities through the USDA Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production. Specifically, USDA is investing $10.2 million in new cooperative agreements to expand compost...
SUNDAY, MAY 29 08:36:14 Animal: Pipestone Rd 08:53:53 911 Open Line: Hot Springs Rd 09:12:20 Abandoned Vehicle: Hwy 2 E 12:33:34 Traffic Stop: N Whitehall St 13:16:48 Follow Up: Hwy 2 W 14:33:48 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 14:48:37 Traffic Stop: Hwy 2 W 15:58:00 911 Open Line: I-90 16:10:30 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 17:41:44 Suspicious: W Legion St 20:04:34 Stranded Motorist: I-90 MONDAY, MAY 30 02:18:45 Medical: I-90 08:22:00 Traffic Hazard 09:55:24 Reckless Driver: I-90 11:38:54 911 Hang Up 11:40:18 Animal: Hwy 2 W 12:07:01 Assault: Hwy 2 E 18:...
After one of the most successful Black Tie and Blue Jeans events perhaps ever held, the Whitehall Chamber is pleased to announce one part of the event’s objectives. The event has always had two main objectives: the first is to acquire funds for community-wide enrichment events such as Frontier Days, the Fall Festival, the Christmas Stroll, and the Easter Egg Hunt. The second is to provide funds for grants that in conjunction with the Jefferson Valley Community Foundation will be available to area non-profit organizations to enhance their s...
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers applauded bipartisan legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate today that would address the growing problem of chronic wasting disease in wild cervid populations. Sens. John Hoeven (R-ND) and Martin Heinrich (D-NM) introduced the Chronic Wasting Disease Research and Management Act, a Senate companion to legislation passed by the House of Representatives last December with an overwhelming 393-33 vote. Original cosponsors of the Senate bill include Sens. Jon Tester (D-MT), Steve Daines (R-MT), Tina Smith (D-MN), Amy...
SUNDAY, MAY 15, 2022 00:55:06 Welfare Check: I-90 02:07:46 Traffic Hazard: Whitetail Rd 02:14:28 Traffic Stop: N Whitehall St 03:05:49 Traffic Stop: Hwy 69 09:58:03 Larceny/Theft: Delmoe Lake Rd 11:22:06 Motor Vehicle Accident (Injury): I-90 17:24:19 Animal 17:52:19 Traffic Stop: Hwy 287 18:29:01 Traffic Stop: Hwy 359 18:39:54 Traffic Stop: McKeown Ln 19:13:39 Parking: W Legion St 19:16:36 Traffic Stop: N Whitehall St 19:31:24 Traffic Hazard 19:38:53 Domestic Non-Violent: Yellowstone Trl 20:09:17 Traffic Stop: First St 20:29:07 Traffic Stop: W...
SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2022 00:21:59 Suspicious: N Whitehall St 09:32:42 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 09:46:58 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 10:14:42 Animal: Kountz Rd 10:48:55 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 12:23:51 911 Open Line: Paul Gulch Rd 13:43:29 Medical: Hwy 55 14:52:15 Medical: Skyline Dr 14:58:04 Animal: Kountz Rd 17:09:15 Traffic Offense: W Olive St 19:47:10 Animal: Hwy 69 20:30:21 Traffic Stop: Hwy 359 20:42:56 Traffic Stop: Hwy 359 20:52:05 Traffic Stop: Hwy 359 20:58:34 Traffic Stop: McKeown Ln 21:02:12 Traffic Hazard: Kountz Rd 21:44:42 Traffic Sto...
When I ran for Senate District 38 in 2020, I spent a lot of time following the happenings in Jeff County and what all it took to make the county function. While I lost by 57 votes, I got an education on what goes on behind the curtain in keeping the county operating. Being county commissioner is no easy task if you do it right. I had always thought of it as roads, bridges, the dump, and using your money to pay the bills. But it is so much more. To do this right, you have to be actively involved...
SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 2022 00:35:29 Traffic Stop: N Whitehall St 10:38:04 Animal: Piedmont Rd 11:53:50 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 12:38:35 Fraud: E Second St 16:32:53 Stranded Motorist: I-90 17:51:20 Agency Assist: I-90 20:15:56 Agency Assist: Utah St 22:29:34 Medical: Rustler Rd MONDAY, APRIL 25, 2022 07:09:27 Suspicious Vehicle: I-90 08:57:40 Traffic Stop: Hwy 69 09:17:20 Fire/Smoke Wildland: Lucille St 09:48:27 Fraud: E Second St 10:39:07 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 11:45:51 Administrative: Hwy 55 11:54:57 Larceny/Theft: Felswald Rd 12:32:05 Fire/S...
Due to severe weather in areas of Montana, Governor Greg Gianforte announced April 18, 2022, a one-week extension of the 2021 Montana Individual Income Tax Return deadline to Monday, April 25, 2022. “After hearing from Montanans impacted by the recent winter storms, particularly in eastern Montana, we moved quickly to extend the state filing deadline for those unable to get their tax returns in on time,” Gianforte said. The one-week extension applies only to the 2021 Montana Individual Income Tax Return. The extension does not apply to fed...
As he launches a rare independent campaign to challenge incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale for the privilege of representing eastern Montana in the U.S. House, Billings businessman Gary Buchanan is running without the support of a major political party — but with backing from some of the state’s preeminent elder statesmen. Buchanan, who has held appointed positions in state government as far back as the 1980s, was formally endorsed at a Friday rally at the state Capitol by Democrat Dorothy Bradley and Republican Marc Racicot, who...
Know the consequences before signing the petition to put CI-121 on the November ballot. At face value, CI-121 and freezing your residential property taxes may sound like a good idea. But if you further investigate the details of this misleading ballot initiative, you will find several adverse consequences. What is CI-121? It is a ballot initiative proposing a constitutional amendment that would freeze residential property value at the 2019 level and changes the assessed value to the acquisition value when purchased. This concept is not new and...
National Park Week begins Saturday, April 16th, a timely reminder to get outdoors and appreciate the beauty that God bestowed upon our country and in particular, Montana. Our National Parks system has been hailed as America’s “best idea” and it’s easy to see why when you ascend Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier, or experience the power of Old Faithful in Yellowstone. Theodore Roosevelt’s vision of our National Parks, as inscribed in stone on the gate of Yellowstone, was “For the benefit and enjoyment of the people.” Washington, DC must keep thi...