John Oliver discusses one of the most destructive invasive species in America: feral hogs. How they got here, the damage they’re doing, and why the Discovery Channel should really consider doing “Cow Week.”
“The extent to which you can walk in someone else’s shoes or at least eat their food, it’s a plus for everybody.” Happy Birthday to Anthony Bourdain – 6/25/1956
The new policy requires staff to withhold confirmation of fatalities and serious injuries, only acknowledging incidents generally. This change could impact Montana businesses and communities that rely on timely information for safety and emergency response.
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The Montana State News Team is seeking a statewide government and politics reporter with the ambition and curiosity to cover the people and power brokers that shape Montana. This role rounds out a team that values tough questions, sharp accountability journalism and deeply sourced reporting that drives conversations statewide. As a government and politics reporter, you’ll tango with Montana’s political machines: the Legislature, elected officials, and state government agencies. You’ll track policies crafted in the capital into the cities and towns where they have a material impact on Montanans’ lives.
The Trump administration’s directive to remove bison marks a major shift in managing herds migrating between Yellowstone and federal lands. Conservation groups and tribal nations are legally challenging the decision, raising questions about wildlife management and environmental protections.
The CEO is responsible for the overall impact of United Way of Missoula County on the community, with particular emphasis on increasing its capacity to drive an impact agenda. The CEO works closely with the Board of Directors to craft and adapt the strategy to achieve this increased impact, including raising the funds to support it. The ideal candidate has strong, trusting relationships with – or a demonstrated ability to establish and build those relationships with – top leaders in the community, including those representing the highest levels of business, government, and the nonprofit sector.
Researchers found that factors in food processing may independently contribute to diseases beyond nutrition. This challenges traditional assessments and could impact future food policies.
Over 80% of Americans over 65 needing care rely on family and friends rather than professional services. This informal care remains crucial despite formal systems and public spending, especially in rural areas where distance challenges increase caregiver strain.
John Oliver discusses one of the most destructive invasive species in America: feral hogs. How they got here, the damage they’re doing, and why the Discovery Channel should really consider doing “Cow Week.”
“BSED has earned a strong reputation as an organization that gets things done,” said Kimberly Bailey. “There is a great deal of work underway across the region, and I’m eager to contribute to that effort. Economic development is ultimately about creating opportunities for businesses, supporting communities, and helping build a strong, resilient future. I am excited to get to work alongside our staff, community partners, and stakeholders to continue moving these critical efforts forward.”