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Posted on September 29, 2021

Governor Greg Gianforte visits Sidney, tours local meat plant

SIDNEY, M.T. — As part of his 56-county tour of Montana, Governor Greg Gianforte made a stop in Richland County, touring a local meat processing plant.

Eastern Montana Meats is a family-owned plant that opened up last December. Governor Greg Gianforte met with owner Steve Lunderby and his son Dillon to see how things are going.

“What they accomplished in a year is amazing,” said Gianforte.

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