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Group sues the state over law used to bring water to rural subdivisions
The plaintiffs argue that the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation has favored developers over senior water-right holders and aquatic ecosystems.Read the full Article
Urgent Recall: Infant Formula Linked to Botulism Risk
Two lots of ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula linked to outbreak.Read the full Article
DPHHS Issues Partial SNAP Benefits
DPHHS Issues Partial SNAP Benefits to Clients Per Most Recent Federal Guidance. Clients can call 1-866-850-1556 or visit mybnft.com to check SNAP EBT balanceRead the full Article
County Is Doing Safety Upgrades
The county is in the process of upgrading safety for residents and employees.Read the full Article
Lady Bulldogs Finish 4th In Divisional Tournament; Qualify For The State Tournament
The Lady Bulldogs Volleyball Team Went 2-2 in the Southern B Divisional Volleyball Tournament Finishing 4th and qualifying for the Montana State Volleyball Tournament
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Student finds success, opportunity through Nursing Scholars Edge Direct Entry Program
When Caitlin Olson researched nursing programs as a senior at Broadwater High School, two things drew her to Montana Technological University’s Sherry Lesar School of Nursing: reputation and affordability.Read the full Article
Road Classifications in Montana: County vs. Private
Montana’s wide-open spaces are stitched together by all kinds of roads – some public, some private, and some that fall in between. Whether you're a landowner, developer or just trying to figure out who’s responsible for fixing that bumpy patch of road, understanding the differences between county roads, private roads, and private roads open to public use can save a lot of confusion.Read the full Article
Montana Stockgrowers Disappointed In Scotus's Corner Crossing Case Decision
The Montana Stockgrowers Association (MSGA) expressed disappointment October 20 with the Supreme Court of the United States’ decision to not hear a crucial corner crossing case.Read the full Article
FWP reaffirms position on corner-crossing in Montana
HELENA – In light of the decision by the U.S. Supreme Court not to take up the Federal District Court decision on corner crossing in Wyoming, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ Director Christy Clark reaffirmed the agency’s position on the issue Monday.Read the full Article
Local food pantries hustle to fill potential SNAP void
The federal shutdown and ongoing lawsuits have scrambled plans for food aid in November. Montanans are trying to fill the gaps.Read the full Article
Operation Green Light for Veterans 2025
RESOLUTION 2025-2026 Operation Green Light for Veterans 2025 The residents of Broadwater County have great respect, admiration, and the utmost gratitude for all the men and women who have selflessly served our country and this community in the Armed Forces.Read the full Article
Phishing Attempt Targeting Grant Applicants
The Montana Department of Commerce was recently made aware of a phishing scheme targeting potential grant applicants by an individual claiming to work for Commerce. As a reminder, grant and loan applications are only considered if submitted to the Montana Grants and Loans Portal.Read the full Article
2025 field season wraps up for trout and river recreation research in southwestern Montana
FWP and MSU continue partnering on four studiesRead the full Article
Wheatland Targeted Economic Development District
The Wheatland Targeted Economic Development District (TEDD) is in southern Broadwater County. Created by resolution in 2019, there has been some misunderstanding about the district since its inception. The unfortunate timing of COVID derailed the Wheatland TEDD’s initial potential as an economic development engine. But conditions are now good for regaining momentum.Read the full Article
Townsend has a new state champion!
Junior Kyla Meissner won the Class B Cross-Country state championship this past Saturday in Missoula. She took the lead before the first turn and didn’t look back, clocking a time of 19:32, twenty seconds ahead of her closest competitor, Della Sebring from Manhattan.Read the full Article
DPHHS Encourages Montanans to Prepare for Respiratory Illness this Fall and Winter
As Montana approaches the colder months and the start of another respiratory illness season, the Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) urges all Montanans to take preventative measures to defend against COVID-19, influenza (flu), pneumococcal pneumonia, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).Read the full Article
Thousands of pounds of pork bound for Montana food banks
The delivery was made possible by Producer Partnership, the country’s only USDA-inspected, nonprofit livestock processing facility.Read the full Article
Election Officials to reject mail ballots without voters’ birth years
Election officials say they’re doing outreach to give voters a chance to fix rejected ballots.Read the full Article
This will be the Final Fishing Report sent out for the 2025 fishing season.
This will be the Final Fishing Report sent out for the 2025 fishing season. We will begin sending out reports for the 2026 Ice Fishing Season as soon as the ice on our local reservoirs is safe to be out on.Read the full Article
77,000 Montanans could lose access to food assistance
77,000 Montanans could lose access to food assistance if government shutdown continues. The federal government recently directed states to stop issuing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits in November.Read the full Article




























