AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMontana Education & Science: MSU doctoral student Morgan Hasenmyer won a 2026 Women in Optics Scholarship from SPIE, earning $10,000 for her work in optics and photonics. Civic Learning for the 250th: Helena airport passengers received printed copies of the Declaration of Independence for Independence Day, part of a broader push for civic education tied to America’s 250th. Local Infrastructure: Bozeman is accepting sealed bids for 2026 bike/ped shared-use paths along North 19th Avenue, Valley Center Road, and Flanders Mill Road. Public Health & Outdoors: Montana officials are warning about harmful algal blooms as summer heats up, urging people and pets to check water conditions before swimming. Community & Culture: Manhattan educator and coach Pat Lynch died at 70 after decades shaping youth athletics and mentoring staff. Public Safety & Justice: Montana AG Austin Knudsen weighed in on a controversial Gallatin County plea deal, while separate reporting highlights ongoing ICE detentions in the Bozeman area. Independence Day in Montana: Laurel and Billings are gearing up for Fourth of July fireworks, with Laurel expecting major crowds and community-wide participation.
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