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 GREAT FALLS 鈥?U.S. Customs  Border Protection  CBP  officers at the Port of Sweetgrass in Toole County recently seized 69.5 pounds of cocaine from a commercial vehicle.On Thursday, July 29, 2021, CBP officers encountered a commercial truck operated by a woman from Canada. The trailer contained a commercial load of watermelons and peppers destined for Canada. Officers referred the tru stanley cup ck for further inspection.During an in-depth inspection of the truck and trailer, CBP officers discovered bags concealed within the cargo; the bags contained a substance which tested positive for cocaine. Utilizing high-tech tools, our frontline CBP Officers used a combination of their training and experienc stanley cups e to detect and seize 69.5 pounds of cocaine in the cargo environment,  said Area Port Director Jason Greene, Sweetgrass Port of Entry, in a news release  The ability to facilitate lawful trade and travel while sustaining a focus on enforcement, i stanley cup s critical to our border security mission. CBP officers turned the case over to the U.S. Attorneys Office for prosecution. The name of the woman has not yet been released.                        MTN                        Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, I Nwap Montana sending firefighters to help fight Canadian wildfires
 Thursday was a big day in Fort Benton as the mayor, a U.S. senator, and hemp farmers broke ground on a new facility - the first of its kind in the nation.Employees of the industrial hemp company IND HEMP were joined by Fort Benton Mayor Rick Morris and Democratic U. yeezy S. Senator Jon Tester for the ceremony, which marked the opening of the nations firs adidas campus t scaled hemp decortication and fiber processing plant. The Chouteau County town, with around 1,500 residents, gained national attention for the opening event. Stuff like this just doesnt come along for rural Montana,  said Morris.  Its a big deal for Fort Benton. The industrial hemp company is providing dozens of employment opportunities in Fort Benton. Over the next several years, it hopes to center its production in the region and eventually develop a second facility. Together,  converse the plants will support over 30,000 acres of industrial hemp production in the Golden Triangle. This is the birthplace of Montana; this could well be the birthplace of hemp processing, which is really good for Montana,  Tester said.  And its good for the country. The groundbreaking was made possible by the passage of the federal Farm Bill in 2018, which fully le