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Feb
28
Fri
Government :: Discussion
also Education :: Discussion
George Simpson Book Signing & Discussion
5:30 PM
North Lake County Public Library
George Simpson Book Signing & Discussion
5:30 PM
North Lake County Public Library

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Description:
"Odyssey of the Flathead Indian Reservation & Public Law 280: The Evolution of Policing and Public Policy in Western Montana".
Please join us Friday, February 28th at 5:30 p.m. for a book signing and discussion with author George W.P. Simpson. Books will be available for sale and signature by the author. Light refreshments will be served.
Originally from Florida, George Simpson is a remarkable author whose rich and varied law enforcement career has been shaped by his deep commitment to community service and servant leadership.
George’s law enforcement journey began with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office in Florida. Since then, he has built a solid foundation of experience across multiple areas of policing, including patrol, narcotics, investigations, dive team operations, and SWAT.
Relocating to Montana, George pursued a range of law enforcement roles, earning credentials from Peace Officer Basic to Command levels, underscoring his commitment to continuous professional growth. He is currently the Chief of Police for the City of Polson, Montana. This role places him at the helm of public safety for a community situated on the Flathead Indian Reservation. He has invaluable insights and real-world experiences with tribal sovereignty and the unique legal dynamics of Indian Country.
George holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of Montana, further enhancing his public policy and governance expertise. Drawing on his extensive background, George’s writings bring a wealth of real-world experience to the page. His duology offers readers a profound exploration of law enforcement, public policy, and the nuanced cultural landscape of Indian Country, making his work an essential resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of these critical topics.
Please join us Friday, February 28th at 5:30 p.m. for a book signing and discussion with author George W.P. Simpson. Books will be available for sale and signature by the author. Light refreshments will be served.
Originally from Florida, George Simpson is a remarkable author whose rich and varied law enforcement career has been shaped by his deep commitment to community service and servant leadership.
George’s law enforcement journey began with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office in Florida. Since then, he has built a solid foundation of experience across multiple areas of policing, including patrol, narcotics, investigations, dive team operations, and SWAT.
Relocating to Montana, George pursued a range of law enforcement roles, earning credentials from Peace Officer Basic to Command levels, underscoring his commitment to continuous professional growth. He is currently the Chief of Police for the City of Polson, Montana. This role places him at the helm of public safety for a community situated on the Flathead Indian Reservation. He has invaluable insights and real-world experiences with tribal sovereignty and the unique legal dynamics of Indian Country.
George holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of Montana, further enhancing his public policy and governance expertise. Drawing on his extensive background, George’s writings bring a wealth of real-world experience to the page. His duology offers readers a profound exploration of law enforcement, public policy, and the nuanced cultural landscape of Indian Country, making his work an essential resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of these critical topics.
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Age Group: All Ages
Address: 102 First St. E. Polson, MT 59860
Phone: 406-883-8225