22 October 2020

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Pink Night Creates Cancer Awareness

Pink Night Creates Cancer Awareness


The Wolf Point community and volleyball team made a point to think about health during the home matches against Malta on Saturday, Oct. 17. The volleyball program conducted its annual Pink Night for breast cancer awareness during the day. All proceeds from the event will go to the Northeast Montana Health Services’ radiology department. In other years, players visited area businesses to

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Secretary Of State Candidates  Offer Voters Stark Contrasts

Secretary Of State Candidates Offer Voters Stark Contrasts


As voters across the state turn to the Montana Secretary of State’s office for guidance on how to cast a ballot safely during a pandemic, they also face choosing between two candidates running for the office. The race features state Sen. Bryce Bennett, a Democrat born in Hysham, versus Republican nominee Christi Jacobsen of Helena, who’s served for nearly four years as deputy to Republican

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Justice And Challenger Square Off  In Montana Supreme Court Race

Justice And Challenger Square Off In Montana Supreme Court Race


Eight months ago, Laurie McKinnon wasn’t sure she’d be running for re-election to Montana’s Supreme Court. Now, as the Nov. 3 election looms, she’s facing competition from Mike Black, a Helena- based attorney. Justice McKinnon grew up in Maryland, earning a law degree from the University of Baltimore. She’s lived and raised her three children in Montana since 1995, and worked as a

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Campaign For Governor Highlights Different Visions For Montana’s Future

Campaign For Governor Highlights Different Visions For Montana’s Future


This year’s campaign for governor pits two candidates with very different impressions of how Montana is doing and what should be done to make life better against one another. At a construction site in Helena, Republican Greg Gianforte told a group of contractors clad in orange shirts and work boots that things had to change after 16 years of Democrats controlling the governor’s mansion

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Attorney General Candidates Tout Different Priorities

Attorney General Candidates Tout Different Priorities


As Attorney General Tim Fox vacates his seat early next year, two newcomers to statewide political races are battling to become Montana’s top lawyer and laying out distinct choices for voters. The spirited race pits Republican Austin Knudsen, a former Montana House speaker and now Roosevelt County attorney, against Great Falls Democrat Raph Graybill, Gov. Steve Bullock’s chief lawyer.

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