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State Tipoffs Involving Montana Newsletter for 2020-05-10 ( 4 items ) |
Akey, Stimpson Re-Elected to FVCC Board of Trustees (10)
KALISPELL, Montana, May 7 -- Flathead Valley Community College issued the following news release:
Peter Akey and Kelly Stimpson have been re-elected to serve three-year terms on the Flathead Valley Community College Board of Trustees. Akey and Stimpson represent the Bigfork, Columbia Falls and Whitefish school districts. Their terms begin May 2020 and expire May 2023.
More than 23,200 ballots were mailed to registered voters. Of the ballots returned, Akey received 3428 votes, Stimpson received more PR
Mo. A.G. Schmitt: Missouri Co-Sponsors Letter Urging Federal Investigation Into Meat Packing Anti-Trust Concerns (10)
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, May 6 -- Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt issued the following news release on May 5:
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, and Montana Attorney General Tim Fox announced they are co-sponsoring a letter, led by North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem, urging the Department of Justice and Attorney General Barr to investigate antitrust concerns in the beef processing industry. Attorneys General from Arizona, Idaho, Iow more PR
Mont. Gov. Bullock Announces $10 Million Available for Child Care Facilities in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic (10)
HELENA, Montana, May 7 -- Gov. Steve Bullock, D-Montana, issued the following news release:
Governor Steve Bullock announced $10 million in federal CARES Act funding is now available to Montana childcare providers to continue serving Montana families with essential workers and assist with efforts to reopen after closing due to COVID-19.
The $10 million dollars is funded through the CARES Act Child Care & Development Block Grant (CCDBG). It is not part of the $1.25 billion Coronavirus Relief Fu more PR
Mont. Gov. Bullock Announces $123 Million Available in Emergency Grants (10)
HELENA, Montana, May 7 -- Gov. Steve Bullock, D-Montana, issued the following news release:
Governor Steve Bullock announced that families, small businesses, non-profits, health services centers and individuals across Montana hardest-hit by impacts of COVID-19 will be eligible to apply for grants through nine new programs created in response to the emergency.
Guided by more than 1,400 public comments and his Coronavirus Relief Fund Advisory Council, Governor Bullock is making $123,550,000 avai more PR
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