Headlines: Gianforte's fiscal vision, nuisance ordinances, and youth justice reform gets national spotlight
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Join Daily Inter Lake reporter Taylor Inman as she goes over some of the week’s biggest headlines for Northwest Montana, including what Governor Greg Gianforte had to say about property tax relief during a recent Kalispell visit, how Kalispell City Council amended nuisance ordinances and details about the Flathead restorative youth justice program that has gained a national spotlight.
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Gianforte presses Legislature to pass property tax relief bills during Kalispell visit
Kalispell City Council votes to amend nuisance ordinances
Flathead restorative youth justice program gains national spotlight
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