AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPublic Lands & Logging Fight: Conservation groups filed a notice of intent to sue the U.S. Forest Service over newly approved Red Lodge Fuels and Burnt Mountain logging plans, arguing the projects could harm grizzly, lynx, elk habitat and whitebark pine. Montana Politics: A bipartisan supermajority of Montana state senators called on Sen. Jonathan Windy Boy to resign amid long-running sexual abuse allegations. Courts & Evidence: Montana’s Public Service Commission leadership tried to “scrub” an email and allegedly retaliated against its HR director, according to a federal court filing. Elections Watch: Lincoln County election officials are warning voters after a ballot insert error could invalidate votes in the June 2 primary. Immigration Enforcement: Gallatin County agreed to pause its 287(g) ICE partnership until commissioners ratify it in a July public meeting. Health & Community: Fairmont Hot Springs hosts “Scramble for a Cure” to fund the Southwest Montana Alzheimer’s Walk. Local Life: Columbus, Montana’s public swimming pool won’t open this summer due to leaks and maintenance costs, though grant funding is being pursued.
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