Monthly Monday

Our safety meeting was highlighted with homemade cinnamon rolls by one of our employees spouses. Have we mentioned that safety and cinnamon rolls make the best start to any week? Happy Monday everyone!

Legacy is blooming this spring too!

  Legacy Telecommunications, Inc. is expanding and has formally announced the addition of a Montana location to accommodate the firm’s growth and expansion plans. The new 7800 square foot facility is located on a three-acre industrial parcel in Three Forks, MT. This will provide increased capacity for existing customer logistical support and services throughout theContinued

Training and Certification

Legacy recently conducted Snow Tracked vehicle training and recertification for Snow Rovers, Tracked Side by Side Commander Quads and Ski-Doo Skandic Utility Sleds. Many of our staff are certified in winter survival, Wilderness First Aid, Avalanche Awareness and Avoidance, and many others. We not only study and do remote work, we train, practice and certifyContinued

Happy Birthday!

Wow, can hardly believe it’s been 16 Years! Many thanks to all the people who built Legacy!!!! The credit certainly goes to those who spent hours in all kinds of weather connecting America. We love you folks and could not have done any of this without you! The people of Legacy are what keeps customersContinued

Amazing Service

Sometimes the call comes and our CEO chooses to get the parts there quickly via Legacy’s Piper Saratoga. In the wireless world, sometimes service dictates the use of remote runways. This red, white and blue hauler (named “The Patriot”) is equipped for serving the people that keep our world connected. Legacy does not offer commercial flightContinued

Three Divisions and Public Safety

Three of Legacy’s Divisions participated in a Snow Tracked Vehicle exercise in Washington’s mountainous terrain this week. While the Power Division got prime power rolling through diesel generators, our Remote Services hauled people, parts and generators around. During the process, where the Public Safety Radios did not go off air, our Tower folks got in theContinued