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A project is looking for volunteers to track a species of greatest inventory need and a potential species of concern in Montana.
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The sale of flowering and vegetable plants cultivated by 8th grade students help support middle school programs
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The public has the opportunity to decide who is their favorite homegrown male and female athlete for 2025.
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The passing of Pope Francis sent communities around the world into grief, including that of Rome and the Vatican. Two Montanans were there to see it.
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The Montana Library Association recognized the Billings library for an innovative program expanding access to library materials.
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The Best Beginnings Scholarship Program offers families across the state financial support for childcare costs. But one daycare on the Crow Reservation discovered gaps in applying the program to tribal communities
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Montana’s powerful hospital lobby was instrumental in renewing the state’s Medicaid expansion program and has also fended off most legislation to increase state oversight of their business.
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According to the MLB rule book the bat is legal in the big league so it is permissible in PBL by default.
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Amazon officially opened its third fulfillment center in Montana Friday. Joining facilities in Missoula and Billings, the latest facility is located just outside of Bozeman in Belgrade.
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Yellowstone National Park opened two major roadways Friday and will open more in the coming weeks.
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Five cases of measles have been confirmed in Gallatin County–marking the first appearance of the virus in Montana since 1990.
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A coalition of business owners from the Paradise Valley that once successfully fought proposed gold mining near Yellowstone National Park, has re-formed to speak out against federal cuts.