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Curbside Recycling, Jail Bond and Ag
By David Nolt, 1-14-08
The Bozeman City Commission will discuss the nuts and bolts of curbside recycling at 7 p.m. tonight at the Gallatin County Courthouse. Commissioners say they would need around 1,000 customers to make the project viable.
The Gallatin County Commission will hold a hearing on the long-debated jail bond issue on Tuesday at 9 a.m. at the courthouse. Commissioners are discussing a $28.5 million bond to build on the site of the current Law & Justice Center on South 16th Avenue.
The Montana State University Agricultural Marketing Policy Center is launching a program to help inform ag producers on bio-energy crops.
Economists from the Montana State University Extension will offer workshops on livestock production cost control and risk management in Ronan, Browning and Dillon.
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