Helena College bridge program helps students focus on their future by looking at our past
By: Andrew Curtis
and last updated 2021-05-26 17:10:47-04
HELENA â Students with their sights set on the future and their professional or collegiate career have an opportunity to first get a leg up by taking a look back with the new program with Helena College.
âWeâre interested in looking at how the humanities can have an import to topics such as pandemics, said Dr. Ari Laskin, National Endowment for the Humanities director with Helena College. Something we normally think of as purely scientific or medical. I think this recent pandemic has shown us that science and medicine are important, but also looking at the social, cultural, political aspects of health and medicine is equally as important. And how really they are inseparable.â
Helena looking at other options to fund Fire Tower repairs, after not receiving state grant
and last updated 2021-05-24 21:00:50-04
HELENA â Helena leaders say theyâre looking at other options for how to fund repairs to the cityâs historic Fire Tower, after the Montana Legislature declined their request for a grant to cover some of the costs.
The city applied for $25,226 through the Historic Preservation Grant program. Lawmakers passed House Bill 12, which appropriated almost $5.5 million for those grants, but the final version of the bill did not include any money for the Fire Tower.
Since the tower was damaged by a suspicious fire in 2016, leaders have been trying to find the best way to move forward with repairing the structure. Helena Parks, Recreation and Open Lands director Kristi Ponozzo said the state grant would have helped them start the work sooner, but that they still have other options for funding the project.
Helena considering options to fund Fire Tower repairs
By: Jonathon Ambarian
and last updated 2021-05-25 10:17:12-04
HELENA â Helena leaders say theyâre looking at options for funding repairs to the cityâs historic Fire Tower, after the Montana Legislature declined their request for a grant to cover some of the costs.
The city applied for $25,226 through the Historic Preservation Grant program. Lawmakers passed House Bill 12, which appropriated almost $5.5 million for those grants, but the final version of the bill did not include any money for the Fire Tower.
Since the tower was damaged by a suspicious fire in 2016, leaders have been trying to find the best way to move forward with repairing the structure. Helena Parks, Recreation and Open Lands director Kristi Ponozzo said the state grant would have helped them start the work sooner, but that they still have other options for funding the project.
Helena leaders say they’re looking at other options for how to fund repairs to the city’s historic Fire Tower, after the Montana Legislature declined their request for a grant to cover some of the costs.
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