AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLabor & Public Lands: U.S. National Park Service employees in the Mountain West voted overwhelmingly to unionize, citing staffing cuts, low pay, and housing strain across parks that include Montana units. Community & Culture: A planned gift from University of Wyoming President Emeritus Terry Roark and his wife will boost Wyoming Public Media, continuing a decades-long push for statewide news and cultural programming. Sports & Montana Pride: Former Malta football coach Scott King was inducted into the National High School Athletic Coaches Association Hall of Fame after a long run of championships and playoff success. Local Governance: Montana Secretary of State confirms independent candidates qualified for the U.S. Senate and eastern congressional ballot, splitting Democrats over whether independents help or hurt. Immigration & Human Rights: Reports and community vigils continue to spotlight alleged abuse and deaths in ICE detention, including a Houston-area viewing for a man killed during an ICE encounter. Arts & Entertainment: “Dutton Ranch” is renewed for a second season, extending the Yellowstone universe beyond Montana.
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