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Legals for August, 24 2023
Storyteller Chris La Tray selected as Montana’s next poet laureate
A Métis storyteller, he shares his life and observations of the world through writing.
Attorney for Lewis and Clark County dismisses charges for arrested Montana Capitol protesters
The Lewis and Clark County Attorney’s Office dismissed cases against all seven of the protesters who were arrested at the Montana State Capitol in April.
Legals for August, 23 2023
Former lawmakers propose ballot initiatives that would open primaries
The ballot initiatives, which are being reviewed before signature collecting can start, would make Montana primaries all open, and the top four vote-getters would advance to the general election, despite party affiliation or endorsement.
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Matthew Quist
Legals for August, 21 2023
Benefits of using social media for recruitment advertising
Social media can be a great place to post job opportunities. Recruiters can create engaging posts with photos or videos to highlight career opportunities and showcase specific job responsibilities. Social media offers enhanced networking opportunities, the ability to host virtual hiring events and methods to maintain a desired organizational brand and extend a business’s reach.
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Homeless are taking advantage of Flathead Valley's generosity
Another individual who I assume was homeless lost his life in Kalispell early last Sunday morning.
Legals for August, 20 2023
Report says Montana should adopt better wildland zoning for local government to curb fires
As wildfires dot the Western landscape, and a popular, historic Hawai’ian town is overrun by flames, a recent report about wildfires and zoning may become even more critical.
Glacier National Park officials seek public comments on access, ticketed entry system
Glacier National Park officials are asking for public comments on its pilot vehicle reservation system amid renewed scrutiny of the program in recent months.
Kalispell schools to put safety and tech levies before voters
Roughly 45,000 ballots will be mailed out to voters Sept. 18 and are due Oct. 3, Election Day.
Pre-evacuation warning issued for homes near Olney, Stryker
Residences near the East Fork Fire south of Stryker were placed under a pre-evacuation warning Thursday evening as winds whipped up fire activity.
Miles City Police investigating CDs distributed with Neo-Nazi propaganda
The Miles City Police Department confirmed it is investigating CDs with neo-Nazi propaganda that were sent to residents, weeks after investigating a vandalized Pride flag at a church in the community.
Attorney General suggests Planned Parenthood of Montana abets human trafficking
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen has accused one of the state’s most prominent abortion providers of falsifying records and “flagrantly” violating state law by withholding required reports about sexual assault against minors and statutory rape, suggesting that similar alleged inaction by the organization “could be happening with human trafficking victims.”
Legals for August, 17 2023
Former Montana revenue director says property tax system ‘rigged,’ ‘broken’
Homeowners and renters in Montana are about to experience the largest property tax increase in history — and it’s by design, said Dan Bucks, former head of the Montana Department of Revenue.