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Despite rainy skies and a slow start, organizers of an ice cream social and discussion of health care reform were pleased with the final turnout. “We had a great crowd, more than we expected,” said Jennifer Hensler, lead organizer of meetings set by Montana Change that Works. A group of volunteers is driving to 22 cities over 11 days in an ambulance in the Emergency Drive for Montana's Middle Class, a push to mobilize grassroots support for health care reform. The Havre stop was the third...
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