PIGYS event this weekend on P.I
June 24, 2021
PRETTY NICE We had a very toasty Monday and if the forecast holds true, we ve got another batch of hot days as well, so I hope you re all staying well hydrated and as cool as possible. However, our Tuesday morning drizzle was definitely a surprise, but probably not for those in the midst of making hay. Let s hope it s just a brief amount and it dries out in no time and the hay makers and beachcombers are happy once again by the time you read this.
BE RESPONSIBLE This is also the time that we hear many, many horror stories of animals and children being left in hot cars and wind up dying and I simply cannot fathom how in the world this keeps happening! Let s not hear any tragic stories about the deaths of children or animals around here, as there just isn t any justification for it happening.
Local ARPA planning on hold for lack of federal guidance
Last updated 5/26/2021 at 11:09am
In the wake of announcements about the dispersal of over $28 million in American Rescue Plan funds to counties and cities across north-central Montana little guidance has been issued by the federal government about how these funds can be used. While some county- and city-level officials in the area have general ideas about where this money will be spent, few concrete plans are being made because so little is known about how the money can legally be spent. “We know we need to be accountable for how it’s spent and we have not received very broad rules about what it can be spent on,” said Chouteau County Commission Chair Bob Pasha. “The last thing we want to do is be spending it on something and then have to pay it back. That would be a disaster.”