AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLGBTQ+ Community: Missoula’s fifth annual Pride parade drew thousands downtown, ending in a block party with vendors, live music, and a main stage. Campus & Outdoors: The University of Montana launches a free UDASH River shuttle June 25, running Thursdays through Sundays to Clark Fork access points. Rural Montana Economy: Gov. Gianforte’s 56 County Tour highlighted rural investments, including a Hardin visitor-center grant and support for eastern Montana entrepreneurship. Health Policy: Final Medicaid work requirement rules are out, with states scrambling to update systems ahead of the January 1, 2027 rollout. Public Safety & Community Care: Billings protesters rallied against a Trump order affecting mail-in ballot delivery. Culture & Heritage: The Brinton Museum hosted a lecture on how Native pictographic art can function as both history and art, tied to the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Agriculture & Research: MSU researchers in Havre showcased projects meant to turn data into practical farming decisions. Native Arts Funding: The American Indian College Fund received a $2.4M grant to expand Native arts programming for tribal colleges. Civic Infrastructure: Bozeman is accepting bids for Bikefill Park infrastructure and roadway improvements.
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