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As many of you know, Mariah’s Challenge is very important to me.
Mariah’s Challenge rose out of the ashes of a tragedy that took the life of 14-year-old Mariah McCarthy on Oct. 28, 2007.
She and two friends were run over by an underage drunk driver while they walked on a trial beside Blacktail Lane. The friends survived, but Mariah was pronounced dead after being flown to Missoula.
That tragedy led me to make a major change in my life. I have not had a single drop of alcohol since. More importantly, it also led to Mariah’s Challenge, which awards students with a $1,000 scholarship if they go through high school without drinking alcohol.
The latest class will be honored at a ceremony May 21 at Montana Tech.
None of these 17 scholarship winners knew Mariah, yet they are keeping her message going strong 18 and a half years after she left us.
It is important to let these impressive young men and women know how impressive that is.
That is what today’s column is about. You can read it for yourself at ButteCast.com.
By Bill Foley4.9
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As many of you know, Mariah’s Challenge is very important to me.
Mariah’s Challenge rose out of the ashes of a tragedy that took the life of 14-year-old Mariah McCarthy on Oct. 28, 2007.
She and two friends were run over by an underage drunk driver while they walked on a trial beside Blacktail Lane. The friends survived, but Mariah was pronounced dead after being flown to Missoula.
That tragedy led me to make a major change in my life. I have not had a single drop of alcohol since. More importantly, it also led to Mariah’s Challenge, which awards students with a $1,000 scholarship if they go through high school without drinking alcohol.
The latest class will be honored at a ceremony May 21 at Montana Tech.
None of these 17 scholarship winners knew Mariah, yet they are keeping her message going strong 18 and a half years after she left us.
It is important to let these impressive young men and women know how impressive that is.
That is what today’s column is about. You can read it for yourself at ButteCast.com.

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