
Montana Officially Recognizes Indigenous Peoples Day as State Holiday
Montana will now recognize Indigenous Peoples Day, marking a positive step for unity and education in the state.
Montana will now recognize Indigenous Peoples Day, marking a positive step for unity and education in the state.
First, we discuss a Michigan State University email about finances, then a visit from a Grand Rapids PBS icon.
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