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People Took A Chance On Us So We Can Invest In Others February in Montana – it’s beautiful out there, don’t you think? Speaking of

People Took A Chance On Us So We Can Invest In Others February in Montana – it’s beautiful out there, don’t you think? Speaking of
Life is busy. And a packed and busy schedule often means that certain activities — usually those that don’t directly affect our quality of life
Whether it’s their first steps before walking or their last report card before graduating, kids achieve a lot in their first eighteen years. More and

The holidays may be over but winter certainly isn’t, especially here in Montana. After a month of munching on festive goodies and spending time cuddled

Every Scout should have a chance to go to Scout Camp. To help make this possible Montana Council provides a Provisional Troop opportunity at K-M

2019 Glenn and Melinda Adams National Eagle Scout Project of the Year Award Nominations Every year the National Eagle Scout Association recognizes Eagle Scout Projects
The world has recognized the importance of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) for a while now; most of history’s life-changing innovations have come from

In 2013, Jim Lovell visited Bozeman High School to talk about his experiences in space, most notably as Commander of Apollo 13. Lovell famously led a

Merry Christmas – feel free to send or return that greeting in accordance with your custom. It is not uncommon for someone to ask us

Perhaps nothing is more important to us than the safety of our youth. Not just the youth in our program, but youth in general. As

News reports are circulating about the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America (“National BSA”) considering filing a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which allows reorganization

Dear Friends – Perhaps nothing is more important to me than the safety of our youth. Not just the youth in our program, but youth