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  • The Department of Livestock Reports Skunk Tests Positive for Rabies in Big Horn County

    Feb 26, 2020

    Helena, Mont. – On Tuesday February 12th, the Montana Department of Livestock (MDOL) reported the first case of terrestrial (non-bat) rabies in the state in 2020. The rabies-infected skunk was captured in Big Horn County. There are no known cat, dog, or human exposures at this time. The Department of Livestock has issued a 60 day county-wide quarantine for dogs, cats and ferrets (MCA Title 81, Chapters 2 and 20). The quarantine is in effect from Tuesday, February 12th to Sunday, April 12th . The terms of the quarantine include: 1. All n...

  • MHS Accepting Applications for Centennial Farm and Ranch Properties

    Feb 26, 2020

    The Montana Historical Society (MHS) is now accepting applications for the Centennial Farm and Ranch program. New inductees will receive a framed certificate signed by the governor, recognition at the “Ag Day” ceremony in the State Capitol during the 2021 legislative session, the ranch/farm history printed online and in our periodic Centennial Farm and Ranch yearbook, and a durable roadside sign. These 24-inch by 36-inch UV-coated metal signs are a new addition to the program this year, thanks to support from the Montana Department of Agr...

  • Air-Fryer Garlic- Butter Steak

    Feb 26, 2020

    Ingredients • 1 beef flat iron steak or boneless top sirloin steak (3/4 pound) • 1/8 teaspoon salt • 1/8 teaspoon pepper • 1 tablespoon butter, softened • 1 teaspoon minced fresh parsley • 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic • 1/4 teaspoon reduced-sodium soy sauce Directions •Preheat air fryer to 400°. Sprinkle steak with salt and pepper. Place steak in air-fryer basket. Cook until meat reaches desired doneness (for medium-rare, a thermometer should read 135°; medium, 140°; medium-well, 145°)...

  • Samuel Gebo's Ranch and Other Exploits

    Larry and Jane Stanfel|Feb 26, 2020

    The first requirement to discussing Samuel Wilford Gebo's exciting adventures is to learn to pronounce his surname, which is French, "Gibeau," and later Americanized. Thus, it rhymes with the name of our Montana town, Wibaux, and begins with a "zh" sound. He was born in Canada in 1862, raised near Ogdensburg, New York, lived in Minnesota, and settled in Montana early in the 1890s. He formed the Clarks Fork Coal Company and developed the Gebo Mine near Fromberg, Montana, which was named "Gebo"...