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Eric Hinebauch Born: 06/16/1985 Birthplace: Havre, MT Education: Chinook High School[1], University of Great Falls (now University of Providence) Political Career: City of Great Falls Commissioner November 16, 2021 - December 31, 2023[2]/ Cascade County Commissioner January 1, 2025 - Current[3] Relatives: Steve Hinebauch, Member of the Montana Senate representing District 18 2017-2025[4]
- ^ Hinebauch, Eric. "Hinebauch dominates at 189". Retrieved 02/09/2004.
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(help) - ^ Hinebauch, Eric. "City Commission appoints Eric Hinebauch to fill former Commissioner Tracy Houck's vacancy". Retrieved 11/16/2024.
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(help) - ^ Hinebauch, Eric. "Republican Eric Hinebauch takes open Cascade County Commission seat". Great Falls Tribune. Retrieved 11/06/2024.
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(help) - ^ Hinebauch, Eric. "Steve Hinebauch".