Culbertson’s Anissa Bengochea has earned honors again in Great Falls. Bengochea made the Fall 2024 Dean’s List for University of Providence. She is studying criminology.
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Culbertson’s Anissa Bengochea has earned honors again in Great Falls. Bengochea made the Fall 2024 Dean’s List for University of Providence. She is studying criminology.
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Montana can have abnormally long soup seasons. I remember a Labor Day when a 48-hour deep freeze zapped all the leaves off the trees, skipping fall and going straight into winter. I also recall a time growing up in Billings when we got snow during the last week of school in June. Longtime residents know we should always be prepared for a visit from Jack Frost, no matter the date.
In the final
Montana can have abnormally long soup seasons. I remember a Labor Day when a 48-hour deep freeze zapped all the leaves off the trees, skipping fall and going straight into winter. I also recall a time growing up in Billings when we got snow during the last week of school in June. Longtime residents know we should always be prepared for a visit from Jack Frost, no matter the date.
In the final
The limited availability of a manufacturer-authorized technician shouldn’t stop Montana farmers from getting to work feeding and clothing the world.
But as it stands today, one of the biggest challenges thrown in the face of Montana agriculture is when original equipment manufacturers lock farmers and ranchers out of repairing their own equipment, stymying producers from doing everything
The limited availability of a manufacturer-authorized technician shouldn’t stop Montana farmers from getting to work feeding and clothing the world.
But as it stands today, one of the biggest challenges thrown in the face of Montana agriculture is when original equipment manufacturers lock farmers and ranchers out of repairing their own equipment, stymying producers from doing everything
A bill its sponsor called “easy-peasy” would allow retired teachers to keep their benefits while returning to tutor their replacements.
The House State Administration Committee heard first testimony on House Bill 359 Tuesday. Feb. 11. Rep. Jamie Isaly, D-Bozeman, is sponsoring the bill.
“This just opens the door for retired teachers to perhaps get paid to help newly hired teachers
A bill its sponsor called “easy-peasy” would allow retired teachers to keep their benefits while returning to tutor their replacements.
The House State Administration Committee heard first testimony on House Bill 359 Tuesday. Feb. 11. Rep. Jamie Isaly, D-Bozeman, is sponsoring the bill.
“This just opens the door for retired teachers to perhaps get paid to help newly hired teachers
Montana lawmakers are attempting to add to the crime of child endangerment, including exposure to marijuana.
Senate Bill 261 would make exposing a child to marijuana and other dangerous drugs or forcing them to consume the drugs a punishable offense. It would also criminalize assisting minors in entering dispensaries.
Sen. Greg Hertz, R-Polson, is carrying the bill. In a Senate Judiciary
Montana lawmakers are attempting to add to the crime of child endangerment, including exposure to marijuana.
Senate Bill 261 would make exposing a child to marijuana and other dangerous drugs or forcing them to consume the drugs a punishable offense. It would also criminalize assisting minors in entering dispensaries.
Sen. Greg Hertz, R-Polson, is carrying the bill. In a Senate Judiciary
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