We had a caller this morning who asked us if we knew what was with all of the new medical marijuana buildings going up in the area. I had no idea, so I googled it and got some answers.
In an effort to "provide long term viability for the live entertainment industry" in Montana, Governor Steve Bullock announced yesterday (Wednesday 8/12) that he will direct $10 million dollars in Coronavirus Relief to create the Live Entertainment Grant Fund.
The face covering mandate goes into effect immediately for "all public and private school settings in counties with four or more active COVID-19 cases."
The great debate of 2020 folks! To wear a mask nor not to wear a mask? As many of you know, the Governor (that's Mr. BS to some and Mr. Bullock to others) announced a directive that requires us to wear a face mask when in public.
Effective immediately, residents in Montana counties that have four or more active COVID-19 cases, will be required to wear a face covering in certain spaces.
Governor Bullock announced today that "immediate measures to ensure social distancing" are being taken as a stay-at-home order goes into place this Saturday (3/28) at 12:01am MDT.
Also in effect immediately, according to the press release, "all non-essential social and recreational gatherings of individuals outside of a home or place of residence of greater than ten people are prohibited."
Gov. Steve Bullock rejected an offer from CoreCivic to extend its contract to manage Montana’s only private prison, because the company asked for a 15 percent increase in payments.
Bullock told MTN News that “It doesn’t make sense for Montanans...
Governor Bullock came out with his budget yesterday and it appears he also hates half-a-millionaires. He wants to increase their income tax another 1 %.
We didn't hear that during the election.
He also now wants to tax people's medicine 6%, that's right...