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Legals for June, 5 2023
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Know any airplane mechanics? A wave of retirements is leaving some US industries desperate to hire
Across the U.S. economy, a number of industries are facing the same formidable challenge: Replenishing a workforce that is being diminished by a surge of retirements that began during the pandemic and has continued since.
Opportunities to fix forests in the farm bill
Summer is an essential time for Montana’s agricultural producers, but this summer is also an important time for agriculture policymakers.
Europe sees inflation drop to 6.1%, but real relief for consumers will take months
The annual figure in May eased from 7% in April for the 20 countries that use the euro currency, the European Union's statistical agency Eurostat said Thursday.
Russian minister attends meeting of developing economies as bloc discusses adding Saudi Arabia, Iran
Ahead of the talks at a luxury oceanside hotel in South Africa, Lavrov cast BRICS — an acronym for current members Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — as central to the establishment of a "more just" world order.
For the few women who sit atop S&P 500 companies, thinner paychecks as median compensation slips
Of the 343 CEOs in the compensation survey of S&P 500 companies done by the AP and Equilar, only 20 were women. Because they are a small group, changes in pay for only a few can easily skew the overall figures.
Brad Nelson, 75
Brad Nelson
Legals for June, 4 2023
State declines millions in federal food assistance for children as food banks see soaring need
Under the Gianforte administration, Montana is opting out of $10 million of federal money that would have paid for children’s meals this year, according to an estimate from the Montana Food Bank Network.
Allen A. Jacobson, 87
Allen A. Jacobson, 87
Lorenz H. Muhlhauser, 75
Lorenz H. Muhlhauser, 75
Juniper Rose Knapp, 16
Juniper Rose Knapp
Legals for June, 2 2023
Man pleads guilty to picking up Yellowstone bison calf that was rejected by herd, euthanized
MAMMOTH, Wyo. (AP) — A man from Hawaii pleaded guilty Wednesday to a charge alleging he picked up a bison calf in Yellowstone National Park, causing the animal's herd to reject it and leading park officials to kill it rather than allow it to be a hazard to visitors.
One hotel, two divas, countless laughs in a 'Suite Surrender'
The Whitefish Theatre Company concludes the 2022-23 season with the uproarious comedy, “Suite Surrender,” a love note to classic farces of the past.
Museum features oil paintings of Montana landscapes
After hiking around Montana for two weeks last summer, New Mexico-based contemporary landscape artist, Kathleen Frank, gathered enough inspiration from her surroundings to return to the studio and paint.
Museum launches long-awaited history walking tour
Years in the making, the Northwest Montana History Museum launches its long-awaited walking tour June 5.
Sublime fairy tale featured in Metropolitan Opera showing
One of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s most celebrated pieces of music, “Die Zauberflöte” will be shown on Saturday, June 3 at 10:55 a.m. at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center