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 HELENA 鈥?Earlier this year, lawmakers and election officials put together a working group to address questions about Montanas election system. With Election Day week stanley cup s away, the group says it wants to assure voters that the states elections are in good shape. Montanas election system is both sound and secure, and we must remain vigilant to keep it that way,  said Rep. David Bedey, R-Hamilton.Bedey was one of several members of the working group who spoke to lawmakers Wednesday during a meeting of the State Administration and Veterans Affairs Interim Committee.The group included local election administrators, representatives from the Montana Secretary of States Office and Commissioner of Political Practices, and lawmakers from both major par stanley cup  stanley cup ties. They went over election rules and laws, looked at vote-tabulating machines and learned about the post-election audit process.Bedey said they concluded election officials and the volunteers who work with them are doing a good job. He said the tabulators 鈥?which count the paper ballots Montanans vote on 鈥?are secure and cant be accessed through the internet, and the audit process would catch any issues with the count.Bedey said, nationwide, gr Zrcg Expanded VA clinic coming to Missoula
 HELENA 鈥?Many Ag producers are dealing with uncertainty right now, as COVID-19 spreads across the country.One barley farmer s malt business is on standby, but he s helping other essential workers get the equipment they need. Making malt is Ryan Pfeifle s passion.But right now, the Power-based farmer says demand for the product is down. I got a lot of malt inventory, and none of the breweries are really making beer... While his malting machine might be quiet right now, Pfeifle is starting up another.  I m one of those people that just loves to build. With his 3-D printer, he s creating masks for healthcare providers in the area.                  I saw the call from th jordan e clinic in Great Falls. So far, he s created about 10 masks and 30 face shields, joining a group of people across the state,  yeezy who are stepping up to help hospitals. The face shields are actually just binder sheets from Staples.He plans to keep going until he runs out of material. My hope is they don t need any of my gear. I hope they get the gear they need. But it s always good to adidas samba  have a backup. Pfeifle says he can make two face shields every three and a half hours.                Copyright 2020 Scripps Media, Inc. All