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UM Legislative News Service, University of MT School of Journalism HELENA - A bill to create a regulatory framework for licensed experimental medical treatment passed the first vote in the House on ...
Pam Polejewski was sentenced April 23 in district court on charges of evidence tampering and solicitation of evidence tampering. A jury found her guilty of those charges on March 4 after a two day ...
The city’s street sweeping schedule for April 28-May 1 is below. On your scheduled day, you’re asked to remove vehicles from the area from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. The schedule may change or be canceled due ...
UM Legislative News Service, University of Montana School of Journalism HELENA - After heated debate, a bill that will raise property taxes for second homes and short-term rentals while lowering taxes ...
Timothy McDowell was sentenced in district court on April 21 on charges of sexual assault, incest, strangulation of a partner or family member and assault on a minor. On the count of sexual assault, ...
Name: Craig Duff Occupation: retired law enforcement officer Political/educational background: bachelors of arts in sociology, University of Texas Website/social, if applicable: Facebook Q: Why are ...
The American Red Cross of Montana is hosting its 10th annual Give a Pint blood drive on May 2 at the Civic Center, in the Gibson Room. Those who donate blood between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. at the Give a P ...
Occupation: medical strategy director and educator (seasonal and adjunct) Political/educational background: GFPS graduate, PhD in chemistry from University of Notre Dame Website/social, if applicable: ...
Occupation: behavioral support staff – Aware Political/educational background: bachelor of science in mathematics, current GFPS trustee of three years Q: Why are you running for school board? A: I am ...
Three Great Falls Public Schools students received a perfect score on their ACT tests taken in March. A perfect score on that standardized test is 36. Beckie Frisbee, a curriculum coordinator, told ...
UM Legislative News Service, University of Montana School of Journalism As federal headwinds continue to swirl, state legislators are considering a study on how shifting funding will affect Montana’s ...
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