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A Bozeman Health Sleep Specialist is working to break ground on the fundamental role of sleep. He recently published a paper on a possible new reason we need shut eye.
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ZooMontana’s Executive Director Jeff Ewelt will join Wild Kingdom hosts and wildlife experts Peter Gros and Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant in a look at the remarkable comeback of the black-footed ferret.
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Veteran and low-income homeowners have until Monday to apply for property tax assistance programs.
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Ambassador Gautam Rana, will be visiting Montana this week–stopping in schools in Billings and the Crow Nation.His presentation kicks-off a week-long series of lectures, concerts, and conversations between Billings neighbors on pressing issues facing the city.
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Montana’s K-12 schools are making slow progress in their effort to recover from pandemic learning losses.
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The Montana Supreme Court has cleared the way for proponents of a abortion rights ballot initiative to begin collecting signatures.
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Montana State University broke ground Friday on a new nursing school in Missoula.
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We won’t get the full effect of the solar eclipse on Monday in Montana and Wyoming, but we might see something better.
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A group of public education advocates sued the state’s leader of K-12 schools to prevent what they say is “an additional layer of red tape” to the opening of new public charter schools.
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In the coming days, property owners in nearly all Montana counties will find increased property-tax bills in their mailboxes.
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The Montana Primary Care Association is launching a program to help people who lost Medicaid during the state’s evaluation process reapply.
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Republican lawmakers have ordered the Secretary of State to send a proposed ballot initiative to a legislative committee for review before signature-gathering begins. The request escalates tensions between the lawmakers and the state Supreme Court, which said this week such a review wasn’t required.