Articles from the October 9, 2019 edition


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  • MSU Economist's Research on Colony Collapse Disorder Published in National Journal

    Reagan Colyer|Oct 9, 2019

    BOZEMAN – The work of a Montana State University professor examining the economic impacts of colony collapse disorder among commercial honeybees was published in the Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists last month. Randy Rucker, a professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics in the MSU College of Agriculture, began looking into colony collapse disorder several years ago with colleagues from North Carolina State University and Oregon State University, for the purpose of estimating its economi...

  • EASY BEEF AND BROCCOLI

    Oct 9, 2019

    Yield: 4 SERVINGS Prep time: 5 MINUTES Cook time: 10 MINUTES Total time: 15 MINUTES The BEST beef and broccoli made in 15 min from start to finish. And yes, it’s quicker, cheaper and healthier than take-out! INGREDIENTS: 2/3 cup reduced sodium soy sauce 1/2 cup chicken stock 1/4 cup honey 2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar 2 tablespoons brown sugar, packed 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 tablespoon sesame oil 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 teaspoon Sriracha, or more, to taste 1 teaspoon ground ginger 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 p...

  • Local Montana Cancer Screening Program Promotes "Breast Cancer Awareness Month" and "Mammogram Awareness day"

    Sue Irvin|Oct 9, 2019

    Did you know that most women who develop breast cancer have no family history of the disease? The majority of women with breast cancer have no known risk factors. Being a woman is the single greatest risk for developing this deadly disease and the risk gets higher as women age. October is “National Breast Cancer Awareness Month”, and specifically October 19 is “National Mammogram Awareness Day”. Breast Cancer Awareness Month began in 1985 when former first lady Betty Ford and her daughter, Susan Ford Bales, launched a weeklong campaign to educ...

  • Watch Water

    Oct 9, 2019

    Musselshell County has thousands of road signs throughout the county. Three fourths of them have been shot, run over, stolen or vandalized in some manner. The signs vary in price, but on average cost about $50 and could last up to 10 years depending on weather conditions. We spend more of your tax dollars replacing vandalized road county signs rather than replacing them due to lifespan. It is illegal to damage public property. We are disheartened that we have to spend tax dollars on replacing...

  • Lower Musselshell Conservation District Hires Forester

    Oct 9, 2019

    The Lower Musselshell Conservation District hired a new Forester, Bruce Reid, in April of this year. Bruce, a recently retired Forester with over 33 years experience in Forest and Fire Management can work with you to assess your forest landscape and home site and help you develop a Forest Management Plan specific to your site. The LMCD has a program to help landowners make their homes defensible from wildfires. This is done through our Fire-Safe Cost/Share Program. In collaboration with Snowy Mountain Development Corporation and the Bureau of...