Why would they think a gunman would possibly show up on a college campus? College campuses are gun-free zones, and we all know how criminals like to obey laws, right?
Evelyn Pyburn with The Big Sky Business Journal and I were chatting about this earlier in the week. It really sounds like a win-win. High school students here in Montana can get college credits while still in high school, and they save time and money down the road.
What most concerns the head of the Minneapolis Fed with our economy right now? What is he most optimistic about heading in to 2020? Plus, what is he hearing about Montana's economy in particular? Those were just some of the questions we threw at Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari.
The awards just keep on coming for the Montana Department of Justices Motor Vehicle Division for the Montana REAL ID public information campaign and its website.
The Billings Gazette reports the university plans to cut programs from every college including majors, minors and certificates that each department has identified as experiencing declining demand.