TRIBUTE TO MARLO PRONOVOST AND CARLI TORESDHAL; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 24
(Senate - February 07, 2019)

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             TRIBUTE TO MARLO PRONOVOST AND CARLI TORESDHAL

 Mr. DAINES. Mr. President, this week I have the honor of 
recognizing Marlo Pronovost and Carli Toresdhal for their impact on the 
Gallatin and Stillwater Counties.
  Marlo and Carli are two sisters from Bozeman, MT. Born and raised in 
Montana, they both attended Bozeman High School and have stayed close 
to the area throughout their lives. Later in their lives, the two 
sisters both married members of Montana law enforcement.
  Marlo met her husband 20 years ago, while working as a journalist at 
the Bozeman Daily Chronicle. Assigned to cover the Bozeman Police 
Department, they quickly fell in love. Carli met her husband also in 
Bozeman, where he worked in marketing and at the county jail, later 
becoming a police officer. He has now been a sergeant for 12 years.
  Throughout their lives, Marlo and Carli were faced with the biggest 
challenge of being married to members of law enforcement--the unknown. 
They stayed strong in overcoming those challenges due to the sense of 
community between other members of Montana law enforcement and their 
families. Marlo and Carli relied on the Montana law enforcement 
community to back each other, regardless of the color of the uniform or 
department.
  I applaud Marlo and Carli for their dedication to Montana. They 
stayed strong for their communities and have made a lasting impact on 
the State of Montana.

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