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An IR View: Helping homeless vets, Lissner Mansion fire, school board election

An IR View: Helping homeless vets, Lissner Mansion fire, school board election
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Governor gives inaugural spirit award to Willis Cruse House director

Gov. Greg Gianforte’s inaugural Spirit of Montana award Desiree Bain stood on the lawn of one of two Willis Cruse Houses outside of East Helena as Gov. Greg Gianforte thanked her for her work in helping veterans, and she turned the tables and began thanking others. “I can’t take all the credit,” she said. “It is really the community.” Bain was the first recipient Thursday of the governor’s Spirit of Montana Award, which recognizes people for their service to the state. It s something he had done as a congressman, but Thursday s award presentation was his first as governor.

Three Montana veterans organizations to receive donations after settlement agreement

Three Montana veterans organizations to receive donations after settlement agreement Montana veterans groups to benefit from settlement By: Alexie Aguayo and last updated 2021-03-04 20:46:50-05 MONTANA — Attorney General Austin Knudsen recently announced three veterans’ organizations in the state will soon receive donations as a result of civil penalties assessed as part of a settlement agreement involving an illegal raffle enterprise and the Montana Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Gambling Control Division. In a press release, a series of online nationwide and international raffles were held by South Carolina non-profit, Providing Hope VA, from Sept. 5, 2020 - Dec. 31, 2020. The attorney general’s office says it was found that the organization was selling raffle tickets in other states where such sales were illegal.

Three veterans organizations to receive donations after settlement agreement

Three veterans organizations to receive donations after settlement agreement Alexie Aguayo and last updated 2021-03-04 20:30:37-05 MONTANA — Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced three veterans’ organizations in the state will soon receive donations as a result of civil penalties assessed as part of a settlement agreement involving an illegal raffle enterprise and the Montana Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Gambling Control Division. In a press release, a series of online nationwide and international raffles were held by South Carolina non-profit, Providing Hope VA, from September 5, 2020 - December 31, 2020. The Attorney General’s office says it was found that the organization was selling raffle tickets in other states where such sales were illegal.

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