|
Roxi KFC no longer tops list of fastest drive-thru restaurants
HELENA 鈥?The Department of Environmental Quality DEQ has announced that open burning season starts Friday, Mar. 1.Burning is allowed year-round. However, there are restrictions and requirements throughout the seasons.The DEQ reminds Montanans to observe air quality rules, minimize smoke by using good burning practices, and use good judgment to prevent wildfires.If you would like to burn from March 1 to August 31, you should obtain and activate a permit, check for restrictions, look into local conditions, burn in a smart way, and check for fall burning restrictions on September 1.To obtain a permit, go to: https://app.egovmt/burnpermit鈥疘f stanley cup your county is not listed stanley cup on the website, call your local fire control authority to obtain one.Open burning must follow local regulations, but approval from the DEQ is not required during open burn season.Wood and plant material being burned must be clea stanley cup n and untreated.Food wastes, plastics, dead animals or their droppings, rubber, chemicals, asphalt shingles, tar paper, hazardous wastes, and wood that has been coated, painted, or stained should all not be burned. Copyright 2024 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This materia Vndy These are the highest-paid athletes of 2022
HELENA 鈥?Helena neighbors gathered to place these lights pictured above honoring all pandemic workers such as nurses, grocery w af1 orkers, teachers, law enforcement, and more.It is part of a community project named Luminaria Night. I just feel blessed to be in this community, says Paul Lee, an ICU Nurse at St. Peters Health.However, the picture above does not represent the size of the event that took place the night of February 14th, 2021.Helena Boy Scouts says they sold over 600 boxes of luminarias.Each box had enough materials for six of them. Thats nearly 4,000 luminarias showcased all across Helena and surrounding neighborhoods. The gesture was noticed. I was diving down the street and saw some of the lights in the community, says Terri Norman, a teacher at Capital High School. I was working during the day, I got off at 7:30 p.m. that night. On the ride home, I got to see several different houses that had the luminarias out, says Lee. It was really heartwarming to see that the community came together and did something cool like that to support the first responders, jordan says Norman. The scouts did a wonderful job. We felt it. People were talking about salomon it the next day. So, thank |
|