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City of Bozeman Sustainability Workshop Series Continues Thursday
The City of Bozeman, Montana State University Extension Housing & Environmental Health and the MT Weatherization Training Center are pleased to present the Spring 2016 Sustainability workshop series.
MSU Physicist Nico Yunes Explains Neutron Stars [AUDIO]
MSU physicist Nico Yunes stopped by last week to talk about neutron stars. A neutron star is a type of compact star that can result from the gravitational collapse of a massive star after a supernova. Neutron stars are the densest and smallest stars known to exist in the universe...
Daines Introduces Veterans Choice Improvement Act
Senator Steve Daines today introduced legislation to improve healthcare services for America’s veterans.
“Problems with the Choice Act is the number one concern I hear from veterans in Montana,” Daines stated. “We need to ensure that the men and women who risked their lives for our country have every option available to receive the best care and treatment...
ServeMontana Symposium in Helena March 9 to 11th
Coinciding with AmeriCorps Week, over 250 AmeriCorps State and VISTA members who are currently serving throughout Montana will convene in Helena for the ServeMontana Symposium at Carroll College from March 9 through March 11, 2016.
Hosted by the Governor’s Office of Community Service, the seventh annual ServeMontana Symposium, “Service Frontier: Exploring National Service in Montana,” includes a c
Montana Girls STEM Group Launches Mini-Grant Program
Montana Girls STEM Collaborative Project, a statewide initiative encouraging girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math, recently launched a mini-grants program to support collaboration, address gaps and overlaps in service, and share exemplary practices...
Tester to Obama: Don’t Forget the Northern Border
Tester slammed the Administration’s proposal to cut 300 Border Patrol Agents and promised to continue to hold the Department of Homeland Security accountable to communities across the Hi-Line.
Wastewater Pond Stops Spilling Into Gallatin River
The pond that caused wastewater to spill into Montana's Gallatin River has emptied and is no longer leaking.
The Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and the Yellowstone Club say the pond in Big Sky emptied early Monday morning after leaking for four days...
Competitive Service Act Heads to President’s Desk
Tester's Competitive Service Act would allow federal agencies to review and select job candidates from other federal agencies' 'best qualified list' of applicants.
Bullock, Daines and Zinke: Respond to Delisting The Yellowstone Grizzly Bear
As reported earlier on kmmsam.com, the US Fish and Wildlife Service published its proposal today to delist the Yellowstone Grizzly Bear. Yellowstone Grizzly Bear numbers have rebounded from as few as 136 bears when listed in 1975 to an estimated population of more than 700 today...
No Human Health Risk: Release of 35 Million Gallons From Big Sky Water Treatment
Thursday afternoon a storage pond spill was reported to local and state agencies. The spill is of highly treated reclaimed water and does not threaten human health.