LifeQuest to open creative space at newly renovated Main Street building
Providing a space where community members can join LifeQuest residents in various activities at the 401 N. Main St. building is something Hanna said LifeQuest has been seeking to do more of. Written By: Sam Fosness | ×
Shown here is the front entrance of the 401 N. Main St. building that LifeQuest is planning to purchase and utilize for cooking educational skills. The former Fabric and Textile Warehouse building was recently renovated after sitting vacant for over a decade. (Sam Fosness / Republic)
A newly renovated building on Mitchell’s Main Street that’s sat empty for over a decade has attracted a buyer.
Jefferson County businesses start adjusting after state lifts mask mandate
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Jonathon Ambarian
and last updated 2021-02-13 13:18:52-05
BOULDER â When Gov. Greg Gianforte lifted Montanaâs statewide mask mandate Friday, it created a situation that can be very different from county to county.
Gianforteâs directive allowed local authorities to implement their own mask mandates. Lewis and Clark County is among those that have already done so, while Jefferson County â immediately to the south â has not. That means it is up to Jefferson County businesses to make their own decisions about how to move forward.