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Regional News
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Acclaimed storyteller and public radio host Ophira Eisenberg is onstage in Bozeman Friday.
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Bozeman recently hosted the world premiere of a symphony piece that showcases some important species to the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The work is meant to blend science and art.
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A high school freshman and a centenarian were both named national athletes of the year recently by a national state games organization.
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In 2023, the DEQ listed sections of the Gallatin River as impaired due to recurring algal blooms. The blooms choke out fish and degrade water quality. State scientists are amid a six-year study trying to understand what's causing the harmful blooms. The state says it will use the results to inform local development regulations and a plan to protect the river.
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A student led effort underway is gathering Montanans opinions on the issues.
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During the last legislative session, Montana officially made the second Monday in October Columbus day and Indigenous People’s day. For the first time as a state holiday Montana’s celebrated across the state, including at Montana State University.
National News
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With Medicaid cutbacks on the horizon, millions in the U.S. are expected to go uninsured. In the Mississippi Delta region — one of the poorest places in the U.S. — people are stressed and mad.
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The holiday season is full of traditions and we all celebrate them a bit differently. NPR wants to your most unique holiday traditions. What makes celebrating this time of year feel special for you?
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President Trump plans to attend a summit in Malaysia before meeting the new Japanese prime minister in Tokyo and talking to Chinese President Xi Jinping in Korea.
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Chef Roy Choi, known for his Korean-Mexican fusion food trucks, focuses on veggie-forward dishes in a new cookbook. He shares techniques to get you excited about your greens, plus 3 flavorful sauces.
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Addison Barger launched the first pinch-hit grand slam in World Series history, as the Toronto Blue Jays overwhelmed the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers in the opener Friday night in Toronto.
NPR Headlines
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- What today's inflation report says about the economy -- and Social Security checks
- Billboard Latin Music Awards crown Bad Bunny as the century's top artist
- FBI says card shuffling machines were hacked as part of major illegal gambling schemes
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