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Graduates of Sanders County are walking away from high school with deeper pockets. With application efforts paying off, they have financial assistance to further their educations. In all, over one million dollars was granted to graduating seniors in the form of tuition grants, awards, and scholarships throughout their high school careers. Noxon’s seniors earning financial support are Jenna Freeman (Hope for Harlee Legacy Scholarship, Noxon Ambulance Scholarship); Elizabeth Lampshire (GI Bill and full tuition compensation package); Brittany H...
As the CARES Act was introduced by Congress to help provide financial aid during the early weeks of the pandemic, many small businesses continue to struggle due to the impacts of COVID-19. A bipartisan bill introduced by Montana Senator Steve Daines and Democratic Senator Corey Booker is tailored towards providing relief for small and rural businesses in Montana. The Small Business Relief Fund was created in order to provide economic relief for business with fewer than 20 workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. “We need more targeted action t...
As the state moves into Phase 2 of Gov. Steve Bullock’s Reopening the Big Sky Plan, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) offices and visitor centers opened to the public June 3. FWP offices have been closed since late March due to Montana’s COVID-19 pandemic response. As the public returns, strict adherence to Phase 2 guidelines will be critical: stay at home if you feel sick, make sure to frequently wash and sanitize your hands, and maintain at least six feet of distance from other people. FWP front offices around the state will be set up to...