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YPR's Karl Lengel talks with Beartooth Books co-owners Brian and Amy Sweet.
Join Stella Fong, Tuesday September 16th 6:00pm at the Bozeman Public Library for a community conversation with James Beard Nominees in Montana
Regional News
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Change is in the air for a large Washington utility company and a small Montana town.
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The festival is an annual event, featuring more than an hour of cat video and supports a local animal shelter.
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As hunters head out into the forests and fields, fire managers want to remind them that wildfires are still burning and closures are in place.
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It’s a race against time to repair critical infrastructure that provides drinking and irrigation water to people along Montana’s Hi Line. But construction of St. Mary’s Canal has hit a major snag.
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Each year Billings' Park and Recreation Department closes out the season at Rose Park Pool with an afternoon for the dogs.
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The Yellowstone Art Museum in Billings is losing nearly 80 percent of its regular county funding as part of cuts commissioners are making to fund public safety needs.
National News
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From its association with workers' rights in the 19th century to its inclusion in a video game, the famous old Italian song "Bella Ciao" has an evolving legacy.
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Migrants sent by the U.S. to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, were moved to another part of the naval base there because of a water failure, raising doubts about housing large numbers of deportees.
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Before his apprehension, speculation about the identity and motivations of Charlie Kirk's killer filled the void. A increasingly familiar pattern of political violence is taking shape in America.
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican, encouraged young people to "choose a different path" from rage and violence. The mantra of "disagreeing better" has morphed into Cox's brand as a politician.
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Every year ahead of the Emmys, TV critic Eric Deggans gives out his own awards for the best shows and performances. These are the Deggys.
NPR Headlines
- Half-court 'heaves' in the NBA will now count against the team
- Authorities have identified and arrested the man they say killed Charlie Kirk
- Bolsonaro's meteoric rise, his stunning fall and what it means for Brazil's far right
- Why mothers in the U.S. are scaling back on their work lives
- 'The History of Sound' is a story of longing, set to music
- Spinal Tap returns with a rockin' sequel
- After the LA fires, some residents are moving old houses in from other neighborhoods
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