AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMontana Politics & Campus Culture: Democrat Alani Bankhead says she won’t drop out of the U.S. Senate race and is urging independent Seth Bodnar to exit instead, citing a settled UM gender-discrimination lawsuit and accusing him of “sex discrimination baggage.” Health & Daily Life: In Billings, the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program is helping people make steady lifestyle changes to lower Type 2 diabetes risk, with group coaching and dietitian-led sessions. Elder Safety: Montana’s Department of Justice marked World Elder Abuse Awareness Day with a reminder that scams and fraud target seniors, including AI-fueled schemes. Community & Education: MSU is hosting a free Juneteenth celebration in Bozeman with food, music, storytelling quilt squares, and resources for culturally significant learning. Design & Student Pride: Three Montana State University seniors earned national honors in magazine design from the Society of Publication Designers. Local Governance & Housing: Missoula County is considering a plan for the Miller Creek feral horse herd that clarifies legal status and sets a process for removal only when there’s property damage. Arts & Architecture: Bozeman’s Studio Cohab won a national AIA Housing Award for a community-engaged, net-zero neighborhood built with future residents. Public Finance: Montana Auditor James Brown highlighted June Land Board approvals expected to generate about $1.09 million for trust beneficiaries and schools.
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