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An analysis from Headwaters Economics shows small county governments may not have the staff or time available to apply for funding through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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The state is nearly done with a two-part debris cleanup in south central Montana
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As we approach one year since the Yellowstone floods, some types of vegetative and construction debris at more than 30 sites across Yellowstone, Park, Carbon, and Stillwater Counties is still being cleaned up.
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Representatives with FEMA and the Small Business Administration talk about funding available for individuals affected by flooding in southcentral Montana and how to apply.
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FEMA is in south-central Montana providing aid to homeowners, renters and businesses that have signed up for financial assistance following last month’s historic flood.
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Members of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, were in south-central Montana this week to assess the impacts from last weekend's historic floods.
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Montana’s Republican senator on Aug. 4 introduced a bipartisan forest management reform bill.
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State and local firefighters determined the Falling Star Fire burning within a subdivision northwest of Laurel is human caused. No structures have been destroyed but some have damage.
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Montana Gov. Steve Bullock has set a goal for the state to conduct 60,000 COVID-19 tests per month, though sourcing the materials needed to conduct the...