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Gov Gianforte signs MMIP bill: This crisis must end

Gov. Gianforte signs MMIP bill: “This crisis must end” Gov. Greg Gianforte on Thursday signed a bill to help address the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) in Montana. By: David Sherman and last updated 2021-04-23 10:46:33-04 Gov. Greg Gianforte on Thursday signed a bill to help address the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) in Montana. He was joined at the signing ceremony by members of the American Indian Caucus, the governor’s Director of the Office Indian Affairs Misty Kuhl, and Cheryl Horn, the aunt of Recounting the disappearance of her niece last year, Horn said, “I thank everyone else who joined the race behind me, because they knew what to do. I just knew to stand and shout as loud as I could and hope somebody heard me. We’re all here today, because someone did hear Selena.”

DCVB Pizza and Pints continues through Feb 6

DCVB ‘Pizza and Pints’ continues through Feb. 6 By Carol Marsh - DarkeCountyMedia.com Three generations of the Lea family enjoy an evening out at Sharp’s Tavern, located at 101 S. Main St., in Palestine. Pictured (left to right) are Darryl and Beth Boyter of Greenville, Virginia Lea and Dorinda Addington of Union City, Indiana, and Cheryl Horn, of Florida. Sharp’s Tavern, owned by Justin and Robin Sharp, is open M-Th (9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) Fri (9 a.m. to 10 p.m.) and Sat. (8 a.m. to 10 p.m.) Carol Marsh | Darke County Media Patrons enjoy Detroit-Style deep-dish pizza and brews at the Merchant House, located at 406 S. Broadway St. in Greenville. The Merchant House offers an extensive selection of local craft beer on tap, including pale ales, IPAs, porters, and stouts.

Investigation ongoing into Selena Not Afraid s death one year later

One year after she was reported missing, Selena Not Afraid s family might be closer to getting some closure and finding out exactly what led to her death.   In August of 2020 the Montana Department of Justice assigned two agents from their Department of Criminal Investigation to look into the death of 16-year-old Selena Not Afraid. Since then, they ve finished up part of their investigation and handed some of it off to the Billings City Attorney s office. On Dec. 23, the attorney s office charged 20-year-old Diandra Pitman with endangering the welfare of children. Court documents state Pitman invited Selena to a house party on Dec. 31, 2019 with the intended purpose of drinking alcohol.

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