- Karl Ohs
Karl Ohs (
November 18 1946 –November 25 2007 ) was theLieutenant Governor of the state ofMontana underJudy Martz .Ohs was born in
Malta, Montana and was a Montana rancher and farmer before entering politics. In 1969, Ohs left his studies in agricultural economics atMontana State University to help the family move to a new ranch inPony, Montana in a Tobacco Root Mountain valley outside Harrison in Madison County. Ohs was only a few credits short of graduation when he left Montana State. He stayed on to work the family ranch with his father and his brother, Jerry. While serving as Lieutenant Governor, Karl returned to MSU and completed his Bachelor of Science degree in agricultural business in 2004. Accepting his diploma and giving the commencement speech, Ohs said, "I promised myself I would be back, but I never thought it would be 40 years."Ohs was best-known for his role in peacefully ending the
Montana Freeman standoff nearJordan, Montana . In 1996, asked for help by a former ranch hand whose dauughter and granddaughter were inside, Ohs served as principal negotiator making 19 separate trips into the Freeman compound. His involvement earned him the 1998Lou Peters Award given by theFBI for public service. His efforts also served as a model for FBI handling of similar situations and Ohs traveled toWashington, D.C. to help the FBI develop negotiator training programs based on his experiences.Ohs served in the
Montana House of Representatives in 1995, 1997, and 1999. During the 1997 and 1999 sessions, he served as Majority Whip. Prior to his involvement in state politics, Ohs served 7 years on theHarrison, Montana school board (1978-1984). Running successfully for Lieutenant Governor in 2000 with gubernatorial candidateJudy Martz , Ohs was an active member of the administration, taking a leadership role is resolving complex or controversial issues facing the state including serving as chairman of the Governor's Drought Advisory Committee duringdrought years and chairing the K-12 Public School Renewal Commission working across party lines to solve theMontana public schools ' funding problems.In 2002, Ohs was also elected chairman of the National Lieutenant Governors's Association. Following his four-year tenure as Lieutenant Governor, Ohs was elected chairman of the
Montana Republican Party in 2005. Ohs chose not to seek the party post in 2007 due to his efforts to recover from surgery and chemotherapy for brain cancer.Ohs political involvement was sparked when he attended
Willie Nelson 'sFarm Aid conference in St. Louis in September 1986. Carrying the vital spirit sparked by meeting with farmers and ranchers from all over the United States, Ohs returned home and began searching for ways and means of increasing economic options for Montana agriculture. In 1988, Karl and nine other Montana ranchers and farmers formedMAGPI ,Montana Agricultural Producers, Inc . Karl served as Chairman of MAGPI, leading the company's exploration of alternative products and alternative markets.For MAGPI,
alternative crops had to be accompanied by alternative markets. "No sense in growing it if you can't sell it and make a profit," Ohs often said. In 1989 and 1990, Ohs traveled throughout Montana, educating and encouraging farmers to consider canola as a contract crop, much as they did for barley. MAGPI also promoted production ofweed seed-free hay , participating in programs to require only weed seed-free hay on US Forest Service and State owned lands: "It's win-win all they way around: we need to get after our noxious weeds here in Montana and we need to find crops farmers can grow that have a market."Ohs died of brain cancer on Sunday,
November 25 2007 at his home inHelena, Montana , aged 61.External links
* [http://mt.gov/gov2/bios/ohsbio.asp Biography of Lieutenant Governor Karl Ohs]
* [http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/25/ap-state-mt/d8t4upbo0.txt Former lieutenant governor dies at age 61]
* [http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2007/06/24/news/state/48-convention.txt Charles Johnson article]
* [http://www.govtrack.us/congress/record.xpd?id=110-h20071213-11 Sen. Dennis Rehberg honors Karl Ohs on US Senate floor]
* [http://governor.mt.gov/proclamations/Governors_Proclamation_Ohs.pdf Montana Governor's Proclamation]
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