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Camp season in full swing for non-profit

If you're looking for a fun summer activity that is full adventure, the Project ASCENT camps might be the perfect fit. Project ASCENT is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation aimed at getting kids outside...

 

FSA committee nominations due Aug. 1

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) Executive Director for Sanders County, Ed Daugherty, today reminded farmers and ranchers that they have until Aug. 1, 2018, to nominate eligible candidates to serve on local FSA coun...

 

Governor seeks applicants for outdoors council

Governor Steve Bullock last week announced that he is seeking applicants for the newly-created Get Outdoors Montana Advisory Council that will guide efforts of the Governor’s Office of Outdoor Recreation as it enhances Montana’s outdoor rec...

 

Diabetes Prevention Program celebrates 10-year anniversary

When Miles City’s Rhonda Shumway found she was easily fatigued and couldn’t keep up with her grandchildren, her primary care provider encouraged her to try the Holy Rosary Healthcare Diabetes Prevention Program called Healthy Lifestyles as a sol...

 
 By Ed Moreth    Communities    July 26, 2018

Metal horse gets new coat

Kenton Pies is still horsing around with an art project he hopes to have on display along the main street of Plains. The 85-year-old Plains resident has now decided to coat his 10-foot long,...

 

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