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The City of Helena has announced Chief of Police Steve Hagen is set to retire this fall after more than three decades with the organization.City Manager Rachel Harlow-Schalk made the announcement to the mayor and city commissioners Tuesday morning, thanking Hagen for his dedication and service over the years. Chief Hagen has been a solid leader in this community, rising through the ranks to become Chief, she wrote in an email. He is someone looked to for his insight and relied on as an organization leader. His love for this community, his job, and his department is clear from his thoughtful approac
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stanley cup of fishing. Hagen was officially appointed as Chief of Police in 2019 after serving as interim chief following the retirement of
stanley cup Troy McGee. Prior to the appointment, he served six years as assistant chief.In the email, Harlow-Schalk said shell be working with Hagen on a transition plan and will share the recruitment strategy for the position this Noaa Talking with U.S. Rep. Rosendale about military matters
A social media post that went viral on Friday night led to Neo-Nazi pocket knives being removed from a business in the Flathead Valley.Community residents noticed swastikas and Nazi messages on certain
yeezy pocket knives sold at the Army-Navy Surplus store in Kalispell.Army-Navy of Kalispell quickly responded on social media that the Nazi paraphernalia were part of a bulk pallet of knives, and not ordered directly by the store.The social media post says the store worked quickly to destroy all Nazi-related pocket knives. Since the
adidas originals initial post, Army-Navy of Kalispell said they have received physical threats from certain community members.Montana Human Rights Network Board Chair Will Randall says the quick response from Army-Navy is a positive sign for the Flathead Valley. Give Army-Navy the chance to show that theyve done the right thing here and lets not escalate this into violence or threats, said Randall.
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