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Pro-Palestine Vandalism Hits Cornell University

ITHACA, N.Y. (APN) — Pro-Palestinian activists vandalized Cornell University’s main administrative building, Day Hall, on the first day of the fall semester, marking the entrance with graffiti and shattering a glass door, according to university officials. The spray-painted messages, “Israel bombs, Cornell pays” and “Blood is on your hands,” were found on the building’s front […]

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Educators and parents advocate stricter classroom controls on smartphones

In fall 2024, students in the Billings Public Schools will begin navigating a new prohibition on smartphone use in classrooms. The policy underscores a growing call among educators and parents to recognize the ill effects of technology on Montana’s kids.

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State backlog could let some new Bozeman construction skip next year’s property taxes

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According to a Gallatin County official, a backlog processing new construction at the local Department of Revenue office could mean the owners of some new construction aren’t sent 2024 tax bills that reflect the true value of their property — shifting burden to other taxpayers.

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