Montana Morning State News Headlines for Monday, March 9
Plan..don't panic. That's the advice from State Medical Officer Greg Holzman regarding COVID-19. There have been no confirmed cases so far in Montana.
County Commissioners to vote on Monday whether to place a two cents per gallon gas tax on the June primary ballot to raise money for road repairs and maintenance.
The Missoula County Attorney's office file 19 new felony complaints last week, according to District Attorney Kirsten Pabst on Friday's Talk Back show.
Cloudy this morning and then clearing in the afternoon in western Montana today, with highs in the mid 40's.