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Montana Morning State News Headlines for Friday, April 30
With the legislature adjourned, state budget director Kurt Alme provides a look at the details of the budget.
Senate President Mark Blasdel appeared on Talk Back on THursday to answer questions about the legislature from KGVO listeners.
University of Montana Police Chief Marty Ludeman will officially retire as of May 1. He spoke to KGVO and shared his views of the department he helped to build.
Partly sunny in western Montana today, with highs in the mid 70 s.
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Retiring UM Police Chief Marty Ludeman Visits with KGVO News
KGVO caught up with Ludeman just days before his official retirement date of May 1.
Ludeman spoke of his department and how it has grown and changed over the years.
“We re 15 officers strong,” said Ludeman. “We re just like any other police department in the state. We re accredited the same way as the Missoula police or the sheriff s department. Our officers are fully sworn have arrest capabilities just like a regular police department would. Our mission is a little bit different than it would be at the city police or the sheriff s office here in our community, in that our whole goal is to keep a safe learning environment for students, faculty, and staff.”