“No Kings” Protest Returns to Dillon’s Kiwanis Park (Photo Gallery)
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DILLON, Mont. — Approximately 75 people gathered Saturday, March 28, at Kiwanis Park in Dillon for another “No Kings” protest, part of what organizers describe as a recurring nationwide demonstration.
The event, held along Montana Street, is one of a series of protests that appear to take place quarterly in communities across the United States. According to the No Kings website, similar demonstrations were planned in more than 3,300 locations nationwide on the same day.
Participants in Dillon held signs with messages including “No Kings,” calls to abolish ICE, and other concerns tied to policies and issues raised since President Donald Trump took office. A small number of counter-protesters were also present.

Passing motorists frequently honked as they drove by the park, signaling both support and opposition.
The Dillon Police Department and Beaverhead County Sheriff’s Office were on site during the event. Law enforcement monitored the gathering to ensure it remained peaceful and assisted pedestrians crossing the busy Montana Street corridor by directing them to use designated crosswalks.


















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