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  • Early-Morning Semi Accident Closed I-90

    (Gallatin County, Mont) At 1:45 this morning, Fort Ellis Fire Dept, AMR, Montana Highway Patrol, and Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office were called out for a semi-truck blocking several lanes of traffic on I-90 east of Bear Canyon, near mile marker 313. An eastbound semi had straddled the jersey barriers between lanes, blocking all lanes in both directions. Local wrecker services were able to remove the semi and trailer, and driving lanes were reopened in both directions by 6:30 am. Bozeman Fire responded to handle fuel and oil on the roadway. The driver had been caught unaware by changing conditions as he headed into Rocky Canyon and jackknifed on the ice. The truck driver and passenger were unharmed.

    One lane of I-90 is currently open in both directions. Montana DOT will repair the damage to the jersey barrier this morning and passing lanes are expected to be open this afternoon. Please allow extra time if you are driving I-90 between Bozeman and Jackson Creek this morning, and drive carefully through the reconstruction zone.

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    Media Contact: Buck Taylor, Fort Ellis Fire, 406-539-9358

    March 23, 2021 7:47 am
  • Gallatin County Election Department Receives National Recognition

    Gallatin County Election Department

    For immediate release: March 19, 2021

    The Gallatin County Election Department recently received national recognition from the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) for its mobile satellite program that was used during the 2020 general election.

    The EAC is a federal agency that was created by the Help America Vote Act of 2002 to serve as a clearinghouse for election administration information. In fulfilling this mission, the EAC gives annual Clearinghouse Awards known as “Clearies” to election offices across the country to highlight and celebrate exceptional efforts in public service. Clearies are awarded for five categories – improving accessibility for voters with disabilities, outstanding innovations in cybersecurity and technology, outstanding innovations in elections, best practices in recruiting, retaining, and training poll workers, and creative and innovative “I Voted” stickers.

    The Gallatin County Election Department received an honorable mention for outstanding innovations in elections for small jurisdictions. While not a Clearinghouse Award, this is the first time an election office in Montana has received recognition by the EAC.

    “It’s an honor,” said Casey Hayes, Gallatin County Election Manager. “It’s great to be recognized for some of the hard work and extra effort that went in to making the 2020 election cycle as successful as it could be. Everybody who works in the department had an active role in making this pilot program successful and we are hopeful that we can do this again in 2022.”

    Working with local partners across the county, the election department established a mobile satellite office in Belgrade, Three Forks, Manhattan, West Yellowstone, Big Sky, and the campus of Montana State University in the weeks leading up to Election Day. Over 2,000 voters were able to register, vote in-person, and deposit their voted ballot at the satellite office before November 3. The election department built on these experiences in order to provide a satellite voting office at the fairgrounds on Election Day, which significantly reduced wait times and lines.

    “Innovation is a big part of election administration and we understand that, especially with the growth in the area. Gallatin County voters need us to be creative problem solvers,” said Hayes. “If you build it, they will come.”

    Media contact:
    Casey Hayes, Gallatin County Election Manager
    406-582-3060
    casey.hayes@gallatin.mt.gov

    Photos courtesy of Gallatin County.

    March 19, 2021 9:27 am
  • Skier Death

    For immediate release: March 18, 2021

    Robert Allen Erickson, 63 years old, of North Dakota, was skiing at Bridger Bowl on March 16, 2021 when he fell and sustained head trauma. It was unclear whether he was wearing a helmet at the time. He was transported to Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital where he died of his injuries. The cause of death was ruled as blunt force trauma of the neck.

    March 18, 2021 8:24 pm
  • 3/18/2021 COVID-19 Death in Gallatin County

    For Immediate Release: March 18, 2021

    The Gallatin City-County Health Department is saddened to announce that one more Gallatin County resident has passed away from complications due to COVID-19.

    See the full press release here.

    The Gallatin City-County Health Department Call Center is open Monday-Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to answer questions about COVID-19. Reach the Call Center by phone at 406-548-0123 or email at callcenter@readygallatin.com.

    The most accurate local source of information remains the GCCHD website.

    March 18, 2021 3:57 pm
  • 3.14.21 Flathead Pass Rescue

     

    On Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 10:41 pm, Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue responded to a request for assistance from two individuals whose side by side ATV got stuck in the area of Flathead Pass. The two individuals were cold and needed help getting out.

    Volunteers responded and helped the stuck individuals. All parties made it safely out and a Sheriff’s Chaplain assisted with getting the two individuals safely to their residence.

    Photos courtesy of Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office.

    March 15, 2021 5:30 pm
  • Bridger Foothills Fire Relief Fund Update

    For immediate release: March 15, 2021

    Even before the flames were fully extinguished, Greater Gallatin United Way and the One Valley Community Foundation, in cooperation with the Southwest Montana Community Organizations Active in Disaster (SWMT COAD), created the Bridger Foothills Fire Relief Fund in response to the community requests. In total, more than $405,000 in funding was raised to assist those impacted by the fire through direct community donations, hosted events, branded product sales, art auctions and other creative, community-driven efforts. Over 861 donations to the relief fund supported 105 individuals from 42 households and provided funds to six organizations that responded to the fire and post-fire needs.

    See the full press release here.

    Media contacts:

    Danica Jamison, President & CEO of Greater Gallatin United Way
    406-587-2194
    danica@greatergallatinunitedway.org

    Bridget Wilkinson, Executive Director of One Valley Community Foundation
    406-587-6262
    bridget@onevalley.org

    March 15, 2021 12:45 pm
  • 3.13.21 Buck Ridge Rescue

    On Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 3:50 pm, Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue in Big Sky responded to a request for assistance from Canyon Adventures for an injured snowmobiler on Buck Ridge. The person was riding on a snowmobile and sustained a lower back injury.

    Volunteers responded and helped the injured snowmobiler. All parties made it safely out to the trailhead. The patient was assessed by Big Sky Fire Department personnel and transported to Big Sky Medical Center.

    March 14, 2021 5:00 pm
  • 3.13.21 South Plateau Trail Rescue

    On Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 4:15 pm, Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue in West Yellowstone responded to a request for assistance from a snowmobiler on the South Plateau Trail System, approximately 15 miles south of town. Two individuals riding a two seat snowmobile, crashed into a tree while rounding a corner.  Both parties were injured, one with significant face and head injuries.

    Volunteers responded with two specialized rescue sleds and were able to treat the patients on scene before transporting them off the mountain and into town. The patient was transferred over to the Hebgen Basin Fire Department EMS crew for further medical evaluation and a transport to the hospital.

    Photos courtesy of the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office.

    March 14, 2021 11:30 am
  • Reported Kidnapping

    (Gallatin County, Mont.)

    At 3:57 p.m. today, the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office, Bozeman Police Department, Belgrade Police Department and the Montana Highway Patrol responded to a report of an attempted kidnapping and homicide-in-progress. The call originated near Moffit Gulch Road and I-90.  The suspect vehicle was reported to be traveling westbound on I-90 traveling up to 120 miles per hour.  The suspect vehicle was stopped on I-90 near mile marker 304 where both directions of travel on I-90 were briefly closed.  Law enforcement was able to detain the suspects without further incident.  One adult female was transported by American Medical Response to Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.  All suspects are in-custody at this time and there is no threat to the public.  As this is an active investigation, additional details are not available at this time.#####

     

    March 13, 2021 6:49 pm
  • Spring Flooding – It’s Almost That Time

    GCEM Media Release

    Media Release:  210310-01
    Contact:  Patrick Lonergan, 406-548-0111

    Spring Flooding – It’s Almost That Time

    Bozeman, MT – As Gallatin County moves closer to spring, the risk of spring flooding increases.  While we can not predict if Gallatin County will see any flooding in 2021, we know that now is the time to prepare your property in order to minimize the the potential effect of flooding.

    The most prevalent cause of localized flooding are obstructed waterways that block the flow of water and cause it to go where you don’t want it.  Now is the time to make sure ditches and culverts on your property are clear of debris so we can keep as much water in them as possible.

    Additionally, if you feel your property is at risk of flooding, you may want to consider flood insurance.  Flood damage is not covered by homeowners insurance.  Flood insurance has a 30 day waiting period for the policy to take effect, so you can not wait until flooding is imminent to get a policy.  Contact your insurance agency for policy information.

    Now is also the time to develop a plan on how you will protect your property if you are affected by flooding later this spring.  Once flooding occurs, the damage is done.  So developing a plan now, and implementing it early is critical to minimizing damage.

    More information on flooding is available at:  https://www.readygallatin.com/community-resources/preparedness-information/flooding-in-gallatin-county/.

    View the Keep It Flowing educational video at:  https://youtu.be/z_LtMhhyiqo

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    March 10, 2021 8:40 am
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