Missoulian: Obama: Congress, Europe must stem economiccrisis
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Friday, June 8, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
EPA Cleanup/ Sexual Assault on Reservations / Syria
“Missoula
County is receiving a $279,000 Brownfields Multi-Purpose grant to assess and
clean up asbestos, lead paint, and other contaminants in the interior of the
Missoula County Courthouse. The safe removal of these contaminants will advance
the planned renovation of the courthouse, including a new emergency operations
center, an expanded Sheriff's office, and updated courtrooms. The renovation
will also greatly improve the energy efficiency of the century-old building.”-
EPA
Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Mont.reservations to get sex abuse response teams
Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Mont.reservations to get sex abuse response teams
Acting Associate Attorney General Tony West Speaks at thePress Conference Regarding Sexual Assault Response Team Initiative
“We hope
that establishing SART teams on every Montana reservation will bring healing
and justice to victims of sexual violence – the kind of help that will also
strengthen the faith and confidence that native women have in their criminal
justice system.”- DOJ
Learn About SARTs
“To ensure justice and create a more compassionate and streamlined response, service providers must intervene in a way that speaks to the context of each victim's circumstance and respects the unique roles of the different professionals involved in responding to sexual assault.”
“To ensure justice and create a more compassionate and streamlined response, service providers must intervene in a way that speaks to the context of each victim's circumstance and respects the unique roles of the different professionals involved in responding to sexual assault.”
Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Clinton condemns latest violence in Syria
Friends of the Syrian People Sanctions Working Group
“Recent events, including the killings at Houla, have exposed the Asad regime’s determination to continue waging war on the Syrian people. The international community cannot sit idly by, and we won't -- today's Friends of the Syrian People sessions are increasing the pressure on the regime and deepening its isolation.”
“Recent events, including the killings at Houla, have exposed the Asad regime’s determination to continue waging war on the Syrian people. The international community cannot sit idly by, and we won't -- today's Friends of the Syrian People sessions are increasing the pressure on the regime and deepening its isolation.”
Syria: Department of State information on Syria
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Primary Election Results / 1940 Census
Missoulian: 1940 NY census records are now searchable byname
The 1940 census records were released by the US National
Archives April 2, 2012, and brought online through a partnership with
Archives.com. This website allows you full access to the 1940 census images, in
addition to 1940 census maps and descriptions.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Monday, June 4, 2012
Whitetop / Farm Subsity
Missoulian: Whitetop: Weed becoming bigger problem for Montanalandowners
“Whitetop, also called hoary cress, is a rhizomatous,
long-lived perennial weed invading rangeland, pastures, moist meadows, and
floodplain meadows in Montana. It is common along roadsides, railroad tracks,
ditch banks, riverbanks, and often abundant on alkali soils”
Missoulian: Farmers face squeeze in proposed subsidy cuts
Friday, June 1, 2012
Hiring/ Veterans Funding
Missoulian: US hiring slows sharply as economy looks weaker
Employment Situation Summary
“Nonfarm payroll employment changed little in May (+69,000), and the unemployment rate was essentially unchanged at 8.2 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment increased in health care, transportation and warehousing, and wholesale trade but declined in construction. Employment was little changed in most other major industries.”
“Nonfarm payroll employment changed little in May (+69,000), and the unemployment rate was essentially unchanged at 8.2 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment increased in health care, transportation and warehousing, and wholesale trade but declined in construction. Employment was little changed in most other major industries.”
Missoulian: House passes veterans funding bill
“Title II: Department of Veterans Affairs -
Authorizes appropriations for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for: (1)
the Veterans Benefits Administration, (2) readjustment benefits, (3) veterans
insurance and indemnities, (4) the Veterans Housing Benefit Program Fund, (5)
the Vocational Rehabilitation Loans Program, (6) the Native American Veteran
Housing Loan Program, (7) the Veterans Health Administration (including for
medical and prosthetic research and information technology systems), (8) the
National Cemetery Administration, (9) the Office of the Inspector General, (10)
construction for major and minor projects, and (11) grants for the construction
of state extended care facilities and veterans cemeteries.”-from CRS summery
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