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FWP News: Governor Gianforte, FWP offer appreciation to Valley County block management landowner
GLASGOW – Joining Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Gov. Greg Gianforte last week visited with a longtime partner of the Block Management Program in Valley County. “Landowners like Leonard are absolutely essential when it comes to the success of public access programs in Montana,” said Katie Iverson, FWP access coordinator in Region 6. “Their willingness to allow the public on their private property for hunting is vital to the continuation of Montana’s hunting heritage.”
Tornado confirmed in NE MT in Roosevelt, Daniels, & Valley Counties
NORTHEASTERN MONTANA - The National Weather Service has confirmed a tornado in the areas of northwestern Roosevelt, southwestern Daniels and northeastern Valley Counties. If you are in the area, please seek shelter immediately and practice extreme caution. Be on the lookout for hazardous conditions including high speed winds that will...
Yesterday's Memories
After 24 years of work, no major upcoming plans come to mind except to visit family and grandchildren. Jenny Reinhardt is getting ready to hand over the reigns as Valley County treasurer at the end of this month. Her years of service followed working nearly a decade with the Glasgow City-County Library. She began working for Valley County in 1990, just before the county fair. She decided to look for a change and a challenge after working at the library and she was ready to take on the position as an administrative assistant for the refuse, airport and fair boards.
MSU's 'Welcome Back Bobcats!' kits free for Gallatin Valley businesses
Montana State University will provide free "Welcome Back Bobcats!" kits for Gallatin Valley businesses in August. The kits are designed to help local businesses welcome MSU students and their families to the area and celebrate the start of the 2024-25 school year. Included in each kit are "Go Cats" signs,...
City And County Employees Will See Wage Increase
During the June 19 regular Valley County Commissioners meeting, the Commissioners unanimously passed to increase elected officials’ salaries and all permanent employee salaries by four percent. This change will be effective on their first paycheck in fiscal year ‘25, which will be in July. There was no public comments offered on either item during the meeting.
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