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Six creative Montanans have been recognized with the state’s highest honor for those working in the visual, performing, literary, and traditional arts. The Governor’s Arts Awards, presented in the Governor’s name and administered by the Montana Arts Council, recognize outstanding Montana citizens and organizations whose exemplary achievements in the arts, or on behalf of the arts, benefit all Montanans. This year’s recipients will be honored in a ceremony at the State Capitol in Helena on December 1.
PUT-IN-BAY - After having served in the role on an interim basis for the past 10 months, Put-in-Bay Police Chief James Kimble was officially named to the full-time position this week.
On Tuesday, Put-in-Bay village council members voted to approve hiring Kimble following the recommendation of Mayor Jessica Dress.
“I’m thankful and blessed to be accepted by this community and take on this role as chief,” Kimble said. “I’m new to the community. I wasn’t born and raised here. But coming in from the outside, it’s been open arms from the community. They welcomed me and people made it clear they wanted to see me stay.”