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Roger Sherman | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years, 2 months AGO
by Roger Sherman
| September 30, 2010 11:00 PM

Do you know that Will Hammerquist has pure Montana running through his veins? His love for this state runs as deep as the soil in which he and his family have worked for two generations.

Do you know that Will is the only House District 4 candidate who lives in the district he will represent?

Do you know that Will has such an appreciation for the uniqueness of this state that he even went to a Montana university, Montana State University, where he studied economics and political science?

Do you know that Will has hunted, hiked, skied and horsebacked these Montana mountains since he took his first steps in Cut Bank?

Do you know that Will Hammerquist, unlike his opponent, will not accept any PAC or special interest money?

These five facts are why I have decided to vote for Will. This man has a deep understanding of why Montana must remain as connected to its unique landscape as any life-long Montanan. Because Will lives and works in our house district he knows the people and will give us the best representation.

Roger Sherman

Whitefish

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Last night, I attended a wonderful student concert at Glacier High School. While sitting in my seat enjoying the students’ intensity on never missing a note, I was thinking how our newly-elected state legislature is ready to put education, both K-12 and higher education, on the chopping block.

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Likes Hammerquist

Do you know that Will Hammerquist has pure Montana running through his veins? His love for this state runs as deep as the soil in which he and his family have worked for two generations.