14 July 2022

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Public Invited To Submit Legislative Map Proposals

Public Invited To Submit Legislative Map Proposals


By Daily Montanan Staff The Montana Districting and Apportionment Commission is inviting the public to submit proposals for new state legislative districts as part of the commission’s redistricting work, according to a press release last week. Free mapping tools are available online and maps can be submitted on the public comment form or to districting@ mt.gov. The commission’s state

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Area Enjoys Programs By Lego Guy

Area Enjoys Programs By Lego Guy


By Bill Vander Weele Curtis Mork, known as the Lego Guy, was well received for programs in Wolf Point, Culbertson and Froid during last week. Mork, who began touring in 2008, is visiting Montana for the first time this year. It’s his 10th state for tours. “I was supposed to come here in 2020, but then the world went crazy because of COVID,” Mork said. “So far, I love it. I just don’t

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Irizarry

Irizarry


Tiffanie Irizarry, 2022 Institute of American Indian Arts valedictorian, set up during Art In The Park festivities in Wolf Point July 9 with Joeseph Arnoux (not pictured). “It was a lot of fun,” said Irizarry. “There were a lot of people who came through. We made a lot of sales. But I really enjoyed seeing a bunch of old friends and people in the community. I’ve missed that since I’ve

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Irizarry

Irizarry


Tiffanie Irizarry, 2022 Institute of American Indian Arts valedictorian, set up during Art In The Park festivities in Wolf Point July 9 with Joeseph Arnoux (not pictured). “It was a lot of fun,” said Irizarry. “There were a lot of people who came through. We made a lot of sales. But I really enjoyed seeing a bunch of old friends and people in the community. I’ve missed that since I’ve

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Love Of Volunteering Leads Miller To Miss Montana Program

Love Of Volunteering Leads Miller To Miss Montana Program


Love Of Volunteering Leads Miller To Miss Montana Program By Bill Vander Weele Being a long-time volunteer herself, Kyrsten Miller of Frazer was attracted to the Miss Montana Volunteer program for several reasons. “It’s a great scholarship opportunity for young girls,” Miller said. “It’s a great sisterhood and community to be involved with.” This is only the second

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