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An unlicensed teacher at Harrison School is under investigation for sexual misconduct
State attorney general spokesperson Chase Scheuer confirmed the investigation in an email to MTPR. Madison County police previously indicated students at Harrison School are possible victims of the teacher’s conduct.
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Election 2024 breakdown: State Auditor race
As part of MTPR’s primary election coverage, reporters are profiling every statewide office. Corin Cates-Carney spoke with John Hooks about the candidates for State Auditor.
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Election 2024 breakdown: Tim Sheehy, U.S. Senate candidate
We’re bringing you coverage of all the major political races this year.
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Election 2024 breakdown: Office of Public Instruction
We’re bringing you coverage of all the major political races this year. MTPR’s Corin Cates-Carney sat down with reporter Austin Amestoy to break down the race for Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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Migrant family draws ire in the Flathead; Tester backs immigration bill; Will there be a special session?
Republicans clamor over the arrival of a migrant family in the Flathead. Tester signs on to a Republican immigration bill. And calls for a special legislative session are racking up.
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Japanese government awards $5 million to UM to fund an endowed professorship
The Japanese government awarded $5 million to the University of Montana to permanently fund a professor of Japanese and Indo-Pacific affairs.
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