AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCold Case Justice (Missoula): Missoula prosecutors filed deliberate homicide charges in the 1990 Riverside Health Care Center deaths of Bertha Scott and Nancy Lagerquist, accusing Nickie Dean Gardiner; investigators say modern DNA testing linked him to both victims, and he’s held on a $5 million warrant. Immigration Oversight (Montana ties): A federal watchdog report says Camp East Montana at Fort Bliss wasted up to $11.5 million before detainees arrived and flagged serious safety and medical failures, including missing evidence in a death later ruled a homicide. Sports & Policy (Transgender athletes): Nine Republican governors, including Montana’s, urged the NCAA to overhaul its transgender student athlete policy, arguing current rules leave fairness to individual sports. Local Governance & Courts (ICE records dispute): Montana AG Austin Knudsen asked the Montana Supreme Court to dismiss a Gallatin County case over access to court records for immigration enforcement, calling it a political question. Community & Culture (Montana PBS): Montana PBS won two Northwest Emmy Awards for “11th and Grant” and a university concert production. Youth & Education (4-H): The Montana 4-H Foundation awarded about $40,000 in scholarships to 45 students statewide. Juneteenth (Hebron): Hebron, with St. Peter’s Episcopal Church and local groups, plans Juneteenth events featuring a Frederick Douglass portrayal and a community celebration.
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