A commercial truck driver admitted to trafficking charges, accused of trafficing 30 kilos of cocaine across the Montana border into Canada.Kareshmaa Kaur Jagroo
A truck driver from Canada admitted Tuesday to cocaine trafficking after federal officers found about 66 pounds of cocaine in watermelon pallets at the Montana border.
A truck driver from Canada admitted Tuesday to cocaine trafficking after federal officers found about 66 pounds of cocaine in watermelon pallets at the Montana border.
A truck driver from Canada admitted Tuesday to cocaine trafficking after federal officers found about 66 pounds of cocaine in watermelon pallets at the Montana border.
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Behind American Indian Hall on the Montana State University campus, ancient life is growing. Six-foot-tall corn plants tower over large green squash and black-and-yellow sunflowers. Sweetgrass grows around the perimeter. The seeds for some of these plants grew for millennia in Native Americans’ gardens along the upper Missouri River.
Behind American Indian Hall on the Montana State University campus, ancient life is growing. Six-foot-tall corn plants tower over large green squash and black-and-yellow sunflowers. Sweetgrass grows around the perimeter. The seeds for some of these plants grew for millennia in Native Americans’ gardens along the upper Missouri River.
Behind American Indian Hall on the Montana State University campus, ancient life is growing. Six-foot-tall corn plants tower over large green squash and black-and-yellow sunflowers. Sweetgrass grows around the perimeter. The seeds for some of these plants grew for millennia in Native Americans’ gardens along the upper Missouri River.