Briefs for Sept. 5, 2018
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Hear international spooky stories
KALISPELL – Lone Pine State Park invites you to sit around the campfire and enjoy Campfire Stories (from Around the World) on Friday, Sept. 7, from 7-8:30pm.
Cuddle with a blanket and listen to spooky narratives of stories found in different cultures, including those of historic Montana. From these various stories, we will be analyzing the significance of the stories that are often told to frighten and entertain people around the world.
Please feel free to bring camp chairs, blankets and hot cocoa. This program is to be enjoyed by all ages but better suited for older kids and adults.
To sign up for this event, please visit Lone Pine State Parks Facebook page or Eventbrite. Cost for this program is $6 for 13 and over, 12 and under are free.
For more information, call 406-755-2706.
Bullock appoints locals to State Boards
News from the Governor's Office
HELENA — On Aug. 27, Governor Steve Bullock announced the following appointments for local citizens:
Katie Campbell of Ronan was appointed to the Board of Crime Control. Her qualifications include working in Community Corrections. Campbell is a Probation and Parole Officer for the State of Montana.
Tim McGinnis of Polson was appointed to the Board of Real Estate Appraisers. His qualification include working as a Licensed or certified real estate appraiser. McGinnis is a Partner and Licensed Residential Appraiser at McGinnis Real Estate Group, LLC.