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Montana river guides say it's too soon to know how this rafting and fishing season will shape up, but they do have some concerns about the lower snowpack last winter. Guides in southwestern Montana and in Glacier National Park say water levels will depend on spring and summer precipitation, and they'll adjust their strategies throughout the season. Comments from Joe Aanes (Ayns), fly fishing guide and independent contractor; and Hilary Hutcheson, outfitter, Glacier Raft Company and Glacier Anglers.
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2026 Elections
Regional News
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Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is ordering the Gallatin County Attorney's office to accommodate all data requests from federal immigration authorities.
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Gallatin Solid Waste Management District and Recycle Boise teaming up for electronic waste event.
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An opportunity for the community to discuss trauma, safety and prevention
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A statewide nonprofit emphasizes that everyone can play a role in preventing violence and supporting healthier connections.
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The city of Bozeman plans to increase stop signs at unmarked intersections.
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National News
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Florida Republicans have pushed hard to drop some vaccine requirements for children. But after many months, their efforts stalled out. Could this week's special legislative session get the job done?
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Some experts worry that less homework could be a problem for math achievement, at a time when test scores nationwide are already at a dismal low.
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Their experiences — of sudden financial insecurity, months of unemployment, and crippling anxiety — come as the administration seeks to restrict legal migration and boost mass deportation.
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Trump seems to be looking forward to hosting, in recent weeks bringing up the royal visit multiple times.
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Kid Rock and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth both flew in Army Apache helicopters at a base in Virginia on Monday, weeks after military pilots drew scrutiny for hovering near the entertainer's home.
NPR Headlines
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- Correspondents' dinner suspect charged with trying to assassinate President Trump
- Former Homeland Security official on how to protect the president at events
- SCOTUS justices appear divided on Monsanto weedkiller case
- George Washington's lost pistol is now at the Smithsonian
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