It was a star-studded event at Great Falls High School as students, teachers, and special guests gathered for a celebration of hands-on learning and the power of the trades.

Governor Greg Gianforte and TV host Mike Rowe - best known for his "Dirty Jobs" series - joined community partners and builders to talk directly with the next generation about career paths that don’t require a four-year degree—but do require passion, skill, and hard work.

Quentin Shores reports - watch the video here: 'Dirty Jobs' host highlights Great Falls trades program for students

Before the panel discussion, visitors toured the High School House project, where students spend the school year building an entire home from the foundation to the final touches.

The governor said he was impressed with what the s

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