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There's rare bipartisan agreement over what to do about wayward balloons. Abortion remains a dominant legislative issue. Montana's former secretary of state wants to now be a country singer. And lawmakers argue over whether Columbus was a good guy or bad guy.
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A bill that would replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day failed to move forward in the Montana state Senate.
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Another attempt at replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day has been introduced in the Montana state house. Similar bills have failed to pass.
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Hundreds of people gathered on Indigenous Peoples' Day Monday to dedicate a landmark bridge in Missoula in honor of a Salish tribal leader and his descendants.
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Attempts to rename Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples' Day in Montana have failed in recent legislative sessions.
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Montana lawmakers Wednesday heard two bills seeking to establish Indigenous People’s Day in October.
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The U.S. Poet Laureate led Indigenous Peoples' Day celebrations Monday for Montana State University. The holiday celebrates Native Americans alongside their histories and traditions.
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Montana still officially celebrates October 14 as Columbus Day, but a handful of cities here have replaced it with Indigenous Peoples Day.Some local…
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Tonight on Capitol Talk: State lawmakers are buckling-down on a number of issues, including increased oversight of non-profit schools for troubled teens;…
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A bill that would rename Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples Day in Montana had its first hearing in a Senate committee Wednesday after clearing the House…