One hundred twenty-five students, including one Wolf Point and one Bainville resident, who excel in community service and leadership, along with three student organizations, were honored last week during Montana State University’s 100th annual Day of Student Recognition. The award ceremony was held Friday, May 5.
Award recipients will be recognized across five categories of excellence:
One hundred twenty-five students, including one Wolf Point and one Bainville resident, who excel in community service and leadership, along with three student organizations, were honored last week during Montana State University’s 100th annual Day of Student Recognition. The award ceremony was held Friday, May 5.
Award recipients will be recognized across five categories of excellence:
Your November ballot won’t be filled with ideas to amend the Montana Constitution after all — not even one.
This year, Montana Republicans held an historic supermajority at the legislature, and prior to the session, the list of proposed constitutional amendments kept growing.
Constitutional right to carry firearms. Constitutional sheriffs. Legislative approval of redistricting. Legislative
Your November ballot won’t be filled with ideas to amend the Montana Constitution after all — not even one.
This year, Montana Republicans held an historic supermajority at the legislature, and prior to the session, the list of proposed constitutional amendments kept growing.
Constitutional right to carry firearms. Constitutional sheriffs. Legislative approval of redistricting. Legislative
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