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  • Election laws passed by the legislature deemed unconstitutional, roadblocks eliminated to help a waning wildlife population, and we head to Bozeman to visit the only service dog in the state keeping calm in the courtroom.
  • The head of Montana schools is given an ultimatum to change course, and one high school is at the head of the class when it comes to cutting costs and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Abortion decisions on the table at the national and state level, from the tap to the rivers, water continues to concern Montanans and a former MSU coach will lead a team in the Big 10.
  • Walking drugs over the Mexico border lands a Billings women in prison, wolf trapping regulations near Montana secure a change, and a saloon in Big Sky garners an Oscar in the food world.
  • A new and serious challenge for police and first responders in the state, major money on the way to cleanup orphan wells, and more winners and bigger pots in the Montana Millionaire game.
  • Residents allowed to vote on an amendment to protect abortion rights, a school in central Montana will open this Fall despite a severe budget deficit, and Montanans are asked to help create an art project celebrating history.
  • New interest in the Berkeley Pit for usable minerals, MSU wants improvements for agriculture students, and a look at the future of IVF for veterans.
  • Why the state is not using money allocated to find missing Indigenous People, some state lawmakers want to expel the head of OPI and a discussion on discord and politics at Montana State University Billings.
  • OPI accused of not implementing new education laws, scammers target Montana taxpayers, and the state's largest city secures its future water supply.
  • Montana’s primary ballots fill up as the deadline to file winds down, Gallatin county increases composting to help an expanding landfill, and we visit with Sen. Jon Tester on his run that could determine control of the Senate.