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Chris Griffin
Their Sacrifice Was Not in Vain [Op-Ed]
Since the first battles at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, American men and women have laid down their lives for something larger than themselves.
Bullock Orders Flags Flown at Half Staff
On this day, we mourn the men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice to protect the freedoms and liberties we cherish.
Bozeman Has a Downtown Parking Plan, Sort Of
The Parking Commission has scheduled a series of public meetings to explain the proposal. All meetings are open to the general public.
Gianforte Commits to Montana Broadcasters Debate
With the scheduled debate nearly one month away, Greg Gianforte announced that he has already committed to attend the Montana Broadcasters Association gubernatorial candidate debate on Sunday, June 26th.
GIANFORTE:
Montanans deserve an open and fair debate...
Sacajawea Middle School Student One of Ten Finalists in National Geographic Bee
Grace Rembert, an 8th grader at Sacajawea Middle School, has finished as one of the top 10 finalists in the National Geographic Bee. This is Grace's third time competing in the National Geographic Bee at the national level.
Tester on Passage of Bill to Protect Families from Sex Offenders
Senator Jon Tester today issued the following statement after voting to pass the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act to help law enforcement track, locate, and arrest sex offenders.
Hey Hon, the Salesperson’s Here
As Bozeman warms into summer, traveling salespeople are again beginning their return to our fair city. As this occurs, the Bozeman Police Department frequently receives calls with concerns regarding their legitimacy.
Tester, Daines Ask Congress to Stop Government Surveillance and Hacking Power
Senators Jon Tester and Steve Daines have introduced the Stopping Mass Hacking (SMH) Act to protect millions of law-abiding Americans from government hacking, a bipartisan effort that prevents recently approved changes to Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure from going into effect.
Daines Rallies Support for Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans [VIDEO]
Senator Steve Daines enlisted support of Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and Representatives Chris Gibson (R-NY) and David Valadao (R-CA) for their legislation to ensure Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans are eligible to receive benefits linked to Agent Orange Exposure.
Wildfire Awareness Month in Montana
Governors from eight Western states have collaborated to issue a multi-state Wildfire Awareness Month Proclamation. Throughout the month of May, Montanans are encouraged to participate in wildfire preparedness activities.