AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLocal Sports: Butte High junior Cadence Graham committed to play basketball at Montana Tech, keeping her career close to home and teaming up with her father, Jeff Graham, on the same sideline. Community & Culture: Disability Rights Montana is bringing the Netflix documentary “Crip Camp” to Shelby next Tuesday at the Sagebrush Event Center—free, no donations, and open to all. Public Health & Aging: Montana leaders are pushing for stronger state oversight of Medicare Advantage plans to better protect seniors when coverage and provider networks go wrong. Immigration & Courts: A federal jury convicted a Honduran woman in Great Falls on immigration-related charges after prosecutors said she illegally reentered and transported an unlawfully present passenger. Outdoors & Recreation: Congressman Ryan Zinke introduced legislation to extend major investments in national parks, public lands, and outdoor recreation. Libraries & Learning: Bozeman Public Library launched free summer programming for kids and adults, including an all-ages “Library Scout” reading-and-exploration challenge and a free summer lunch program. Native Communities: Montana’s American Indian Caucus is gearing up for what could be its biggest yet, with multiple Native lawmakers poised for the November election. Local Media: Anaconda’s long-running Anaconda Leader newspaper abruptly shut down, ending a 55-year run.
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