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School-based health clinics in Montana are helping increase attendance and lower suspensions, according to a new report by the Montana Healthcare Foundation. The survey found 70% of responding school districts reported decreased absenteeism due to the clinics' convenience and greater student access to health care. Comments from Todd Wester, curriculum director, Livingston Public Schools; and Kelsey Gummer, senior program officer, Montana Healthcare Foundation.
Regional News
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The Yellowstone County Health Needs Assessment helps identify the biggest health priorities for the county and guide next steps.
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A public survey and interactive workshops helping the public influence the library's future.
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The theft of two historic weapons in 2024 was from the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in Great Falls
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Perennial FCS football powerhouse NDSU joining the Mountain West Conference in football only
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Montana is several percentage points behind the national average for the number of people with college degrees or certifications that result in higher-paying jobs than those with a high school diploma. Economists say improving these numbers will be vital for social mobility and economic growth. Comments from Jeff Strohl, director, Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce; and Steve Kornacki, chief data analyst, NBC News.
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Johnson bested the women's downfield field by a hair.
National News
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President Donald Trump will gather Thursday with representatives from more than two dozen countries that have joined his Board of Peace, for a meeting that will focus on the reconstruction of Gaza.
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A thrilling overtime goal by defenseman Quinn Hughes puts Team USA through to a semifinal game against Slovakia. On the other side of the bracket, Canada had its own close call, but moves on to face Finland.
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The billionaire tech mogul's testimony was part of a landmark social media addiction trial in Los Angeles. The jury's verdict in the case could shape how some 1,600 other pending cases from families and school districts are resolved.
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ICE officers often tell people tracking and watching them that they are breaking federal law in doing so, but legal experts say the vast majority of observers are exercising their constitutional rights.
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Authorities say the bodies of eight backcountry skiers have been found and one remains missing after an avalanche near Lake Tahoe in California. Six others were found alive.
NPR Headlines
- 8 confirmed dead in Sierra Nevada avalanche
- Carla Hayden recommends books by Black authors from 2016 that resonate today
- Foreign policy experts struggle to name Trump's vision of global affairs
- Mass grave sheds light on 7th century plague
- In China, a meme is worth a thousand words
- Palestinian man says he was sexually abused in Israeli prison
- U.S. military buildup continues as Iran faces possible strikes
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