The S.H.R.E.D. Act would strengthen Wyoming ski hills and communities by ensuring fees paid to the U.S. Forest Service are invested back into winter recreation.
March 11, 2021ASHLAND Most of the March 2 meeting of the Ashland School Board was devoted to
a non-public session that lasted almost two hours, half devoted to a discussion of a proposed ventilation system for the school building (which included proprietary information), and half to a discussion with an attorney. The School Board later voted to buy a freezer, discussed pandemic issues, and learned of school activities. Assistant Superintendent Trish Temperino reported that the walk in freezer in the school kitchen had failed. It was repaired, but $3,400 worth of food was lost. The Facilities Committee has recommended the replacement of the freezer (which is at least 30 years old) with a new freezer equipped with an alarm system. Maintenance Manager Tim Paquette said that, if the freezer was ordered now, it could be installed during the April school vacation. The School Board agreed, voting unanimously for a new freezer.
Silvercrest Trails offer outdoor winter fun
MTN
and last updated 2021-01-27 20:21:22-05
Just off of Highway 89 - about 65 miles southeast of Great Falls - are the Silvercrest Trails. While they may not get as much attention as nearby Showdown Montana a few minutes up the road, the Silvercrest Trails are solid gold for anyone interested in getting outside. We have really, really good snow at Silvercrest,â said Drew Marsh, Silvercrest Trails Association board member.
Marsh put that claim to the test on his skis on Wednesday morning: It s groomed really well, about twice a week. We have about 12 miles of skate and classic track ski trail for cross country skiing,â said Marsh.
DEC offering free, online ‘Becoming an Outdoors Woman in the Snow’ program this winter
Updated Jan 28, 2021;
Posted Jan 26, 2021
Due to the coronavirus, the DEC is offering its winter version of the Becoming an Outdoors Woman completely online with a series of five webinars.
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In their place, the DEC is offering a series of free, online webinars with the same theme.
The virtual meetings are open to women of all ages and registration is required. Each session begins at 6:30 p.m. on the date scheduled, and will last between 1 1/2- 2 hours.
Session 1: Winter Recreation, Feb. 4
Session 2: Direction/Compass, Feb. 11