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Adrienne Mayor speaks September 19 at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman on Mythic Creatures. Her talk looks at mysterious things found in nature that might have led prescientific and indigenous people to believe that dragons, unicorns, sea monsters and other fantastic creatures of myth and legend were somehow real.
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Regional News
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The Bozeman Police Department is warning all Montanans about a very convincing scam making the rounds via email. The Pegasus sextortion scam is an AI-generated scam where victims receive an extremely personalized email with a PDF attachment.
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Project partners kicked off the Bee Atlas this year to track what bees are where in Montana.
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Communities across south central Montana are bracing themselves for the impact of mass layoffs at the Sibanye-Stillwater mining operations that are set to take effect mid-November.
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The state's largest district debuted three new charter schools this year.
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Voters across southwestern Montana rejected several school district levies last spring, leaving districts with growing needs and stagnant budgets.
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Dr. Galen Mills worked in large cities like Seattle and San Antonio, but the choice to serve in a rural area was one he’d been thinking about since he began his residency in 2018.
Elections 2024
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Voters in Gallatin County can expect a long ballot this November. Along with state and federal elections, residents in Bozeman and Gallatin County will elect a dozen local government study commissioners from a crowded field.
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President Joe Biden ended his re-election campaign. Montana politicians and Montanans in Helena shared their reactions.
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Winning candidates from Tuesday night’s primary elections are wasting no time in strategizing for November’s General elections.
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A former Montana state representative was declared the winner of the Democratic primary for Montana's Second Congressional District, late Tuesday night.
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Out of a crowded primary field, Republican Troy Downing secured his spot in the November General Election.
National News
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Rumaan Alam’s previous novel was an inspired swirl of suspense, social commentary and apocalyptic disaster. His latest is about a young Black woman working for a uber-rich white socialite.
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Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo are best known as the artist duo Osgemeos. They've been making art in tandem since they were kids in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Progress in preventing infections was being made in the country with Europe's second-highest number of HIV cases. Then came the Russian invasion.
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The "Ultimate World Cruise" consumed social media, with many comparing it to a reality show. But what was it really like? Passengers spoke with NPR, nine months and 60-plus countries later.
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The Secret Service is again facing criticism following a second apparent attempt on former President Donald Trump's life.
NPR Headlines
- DOJ sues Dali ship owner and operator for $100 million over Baltimore bridge collapse
- Bomb threats followed Trump's false claims about Springfield. Some Haitians may leave
- Hezbollah vows to retaliate after being targeted in explosions in Lebanon
- Trump's Truth Social reaches a business milestone. Will he cash out his stake?
- Beirut is on edge after 2 waves of explosions that used pagers and walkie-talkies
- The significance of the lethal cyberattacks Israel is accused of carrying out
- The International Brotherhood of Teamsters is not endorsing a presidential candidate
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