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The Worm
Weekdays at 7:00 AM

The Worm is a daily news podcast for early bird listeners rounding up stories from around Montana and the region. Available online and on podcasting apps by 7 A.M. weekdays.

Latest Episodes
  • 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.
  • Political fireworks spark again in Montana’s Eastern House race, a wheat field in Bozeman produces more than grain, and a stellar opportunity to learn about the stars is taking off in Billings.
  • Two perspectives clash on growth around Livingston, Montana’s Secretary of State accused of interfering with an official hiring process, and we ask two Montana film experts if “Barbieheimer” has brought audiences back to local movie theaters.
  • Montana lawmakers to be polled on the veto of a marijuana sales tax bill, we take a check of Montana’s vital snowpack,and a community north of Butte could face extinction.
  • More residents request help to pay their utility bills, Bozeman leaders make a unanimous decision on the future of the city manager, and the country’s top legal advisor visits Montana.
  • MSU is birthing a new midwife program to improve women’s health care, filings for political races continue to pour in, and the head of the U.S. Health and Human Services Department talks about healthcare challenges in Montana.
  • Residents still worry about fishing on the Yellowstone months after asphalt spilled into the pristine waterway, Montana gets a scolding from the feds over the SNAP program, and a nurse who delivers Leap Day babies shares the joys of her job.
  • A legal precedent from1999 protects abortion rights in Montana, Bozeman reaches a tentative separation agreement with the city manager, and toxic waste from e cigarettes contaminates local water and soil.
  • Republican Congressman Matt Rosendale runs for reelection, crypto scams target Montanans and more on today’s episode of the Worm.