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Montana Morning News: Monday, May 5, 2025

Press Article: Western Montana News Highlights

Western Montana — On Sunday, collectors converged at Missoula’s Treasure State Trading Expo, showcasing an impressive array of cards and collectibles, some valued up to $3,800. This popular event facilitated enthusiastic trading among seasoned collectors and young novice traders, fostering a vibrant exchange of tips, stories, and a shared passion for collecting.

In celebration of being ranked the number one school for community public service, University of Montana students engaged in various volunteer activities on Saturday. They took part in park cleanups and gardening projects, complemented by a lively music festival. Participants like Camille Wagner and Isabel Beasley underscored the significance of community involvement in creating a supportive campus environment.

Meanwhile, Columbia Falls saw fifth graders from Glacier Gateway Elementary celebrating Arbor Day a week late by planting trees at Hoerner Park, thereby contributing to the city’s Tree City USA status. The 75 students enjoyed hands-on learning about tree planting techniques and conservation, expressing excitement about watching the trees grow throughout the year.

These events highlight the community spirit and commitment to environmental stewardship in Western Montana.

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