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Former prison guard awarded $250K in state settlement


A courtyard near the entrance to the Montana State Prison. 
Meagan Thompson, The Montana Standard
The state of Montana has reached a $250,000 settlement with a former Department of Corrections employee who said he had faced discrimination and retaliation in 2016 for his post-traumatic stress disorder while working at Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge.
The settlement is the highest amount listed on the State Employee Settlement Data site, a transparency feature, since it started nearly two years ago. It’s nearly 443% more than the next-highest listed payment of $46,990 paid to a Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks employee in October.
The website previously listed a $118,708 settlement paid to a Department of Public Health and Human Services employee in February, but that listing has since been removed. Nicholas Domitrovich of the DPHHS Office of Legal Affairs denied a request for records related to that payment, noting that the employee s expectat ....

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The BLM announces avoidance areas to protect raptors in Indian Creek


The BLM announces avoidance areas to protect raptors in Indian Creek
The BLM thanks the climbing community for their cooperation
MONTICELLO, Utah – Each spring raptors return to the Indian Creek area for nesting. Eagles, falcons, and other migratory birds use shallow depressions on ledges, cliffs and rock walls, and often return to the same site year after year to raise their young. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) requests that climbers and hikers avoid nest areas during critical nesting periods, typically in early March through late August. Avoiding climbing and hiking in the vicinity of the nests and keeping a safe viewing distance will help ensure survival of young birds.  ....

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