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  • Today we have stories on new protocols for hunters to stave off chronic wasting disease, residents in a Helena subdivision tell regulators about unexpected water shut offs and how Garfield County is bouncing back from damages from the Huff Fire.
  • Today we have stories on the vice president’s visit, wildfire smoke moves over the state and a new report lays out recommendations for how Montana could grizzly bears, with a sticking point: hunting.
  • Today we have stories on how the coronavirus is affecting student enrollment at Montana’s universities, the pros and cons of Montanans passing recreational marijuana referenda in November, and a mixup in calculating federal relief for schools impacted by the coronavirus pandemic means Public school students in Montana may miss out on roughly $800,000 in federal aid.
  • It's Monday, September 21st. Housing in Missoula, Montana's U.S. Senators join the political clash over whether the Senate should confirm a new justice to the U.S. Supreme Court and census efforts.
  • It's Thursday, September 24th. COVID unemployment numbers, the Montana International Film Festival and the debate between candidates running for Montana's single U.S. House seat.
  • It's Friday, September 25th. Swift fox restoration efforts, virtual Yom Kippur celebrations and fact checking the first debate between candidates running for Montana's sole U.S. House of Representatives seat.
  • It's Monday, September 29th. The census deadline extended, coronavirus contact tracing in schools and how campuses across the state celebrated American Indian Heritage Day.
  • It's Tuesday, September 22nd. Funding to bolster mental health services, efforts to restore passenger rail service in the state and the debate between candidates for Attorney General.
  • It's Wednesday, September 23rd. The fire outlook, updates on coronavirus and the legal battle surrounding all-ail ballot voting this November.
  • It's Tuesday, September 29th. Efforts to encourage people to wear a face covering, broadband internet access for tribal nations and the debate between Montana's candidates running for the U.S. Senate.
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