Missoulian: Federal Reserve predicts faster growth for Montana economy in 2015
District's 2015 economic picture painted with optimism
Business Poll Results
Missoulian: Montana
legislators kill rule that would give more power to House speaker
HR 1: Rules of the Montana House of Representatives- see H50-160 Questions requiring other than a majority vote, Members and Voting
HR 1: Rules of the Montana House of Representatives- see H50-160 Questions requiring other than a majority vote, Members and Voting
Missoulian: Montana VA to hear veterans in
Missoula
Missoula VA Town Hall
“Montana’s Veterans Health Administration and Veterans Benefits Administration offices are holding back-to-back town hall meetings at the Montana Army National Guard Readiness/Reserve Center in Missoula Jan. 14th. The town hall meeting starts at 4:30 pm and will feature VA Montana Health Care staff followed at 5:30 pm by a separate meeting featuring representatives from VBA. The town halls end at 7 pm. “We are excited to come together and share ideas with Veterans,” said Johnny Ginnity, VA Montana Health Care System Acting Director.”
Missoula VA Town Hall
“Montana’s Veterans Health Administration and Veterans Benefits Administration offices are holding back-to-back town hall meetings at the Montana Army National Guard Readiness/Reserve Center in Missoula Jan. 14th. The town hall meeting starts at 4:30 pm and will feature VA Montana Health Care staff followed at 5:30 pm by a separate meeting featuring representatives from VBA. The town halls end at 7 pm. “We are excited to come together and share ideas with Veterans,” said Johnny Ginnity, VA Montana Health Care System Acting Director.”
Missoulian: Obama
offers US help to bring terrorists to justice after 'horrific shooting' in
Paris
Statement by the President on the Attack in France
“I strongly condemn the horrific shooting at the offices of Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris that has reportedly killed 12 people. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims of this terrorist attack and the people of France at this difficult time. France is America’s oldest ally, and has stood shoulder to shoulder with the United States in the fight against terrorists who threaten our shared security and the world. Time and again, the French people have stood up for the universal values that generations of our people have defended. France, and the great city of Paris where this outrageous attack took place, offer the world a timeless example that will endure well beyond the hateful vision of these killers. We are in touch with French officials and I have directed my Administration to provide any assistance needed to help bring these terrorists to justice.”
Statement by the President on the Attack in France
“I strongly condemn the horrific shooting at the offices of Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris that has reportedly killed 12 people. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims of this terrorist attack and the people of France at this difficult time. France is America’s oldest ally, and has stood shoulder to shoulder with the United States in the fight against terrorists who threaten our shared security and the world. Time and again, the French people have stood up for the universal values that generations of our people have defended. France, and the great city of Paris where this outrageous attack took place, offer the world a timeless example that will endure well beyond the hateful vision of these killers. We are in touch with French officials and I have directed my Administration to provide any assistance needed to help bring these terrorists to justice.”
Missoulian: Bitterly cold air
stretches from Dakotas to Alabama
Arctic air bringing bitter cold to central and eastern U.S.
Arctic air bringing bitter cold to central and eastern U.S.
Missoulian: New
hearing for man accused of trying to join al-Qaida group
Individual Charged with Attempt to Provide Material Support to a Foreign Terrorist Organization
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina and the Department of Justice National Security Division announced that on November 5, 2013, a federal grand jury in Raleigh, North Carolina returned a one-count indictment charging Basit Javed Sheikh with attempting to provide material support and resources to a foreign terrorist organization in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 2339B. Specifically, the indictment charges that Sheikh attempted to provide material support and resources to Jabhat al-Nusrah, which the United States Secretary of State has identified as an alias name for al Qaeda in Iraq, a designated Foreign Terrorist Organization.
Individual Charged with Attempt to Provide Material Support to a Foreign Terrorist Organization
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina and the Department of Justice National Security Division announced that on November 5, 2013, a federal grand jury in Raleigh, North Carolina returned a one-count indictment charging Basit Javed Sheikh with attempting to provide material support and resources to a foreign terrorist organization in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 2339B. Specifically, the indictment charges that Sheikh attempted to provide material support and resources to Jabhat al-Nusrah, which the United States Secretary of State has identified as an alias name for al Qaeda in Iraq, a designated Foreign Terrorist Organization.
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