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  • It's Monday, August 23. On today’s Worm, Canadians are still not allowed to cross the border into the U.S. for nonessential travel and the Montana Hospital Association is seeking to use COVID relief funds to hire more staff. That and more on today's episode.
  • It's Monday, September 20th. The commission that will outline the state's new political districts consider map submissions from the public and Montana's two largest universities expand masking policies amid rising COVID-19 cases.
  • It's Thursday, September 23rd. Officials prepare for the state's recreational marijuana program, Montana reaches 10,000 active coronavirus cases and a conversation about the latest surge of COVID-19, driven by the Delta variant.
  • It's Tuesday September 21, 2021. A fire near Helena that grew quickly over the weekend and updates on coronavirus including a new rule from the Gianforte administration that it says will help transfer patients out of overburdened large hospitals faster.
  • It's Wednesday, September 22. The state director charged with overseeing Montana's federal stimulus spending retires and Gov. Greg Gianforte activates more National Guard members to assist Montana hospitals amid rising COVID cases.
  • It's Friday, September 24th. Officials find a way to fund a school mental health program, scams threatening to shut off electricity service and questions about the guidance behind a controversial emergency rule regarding masking in schools.
  • It’s Monday, September 27th. A train derailment in north-central Montana kills three, a wilderness therapeutic boarding school closes amid abuse allegations and the challenges facing music venues trying to adapt to COVID-19.
  • It's Wednesday, September 15th. Tribes call for emergency federal wolf protections, state lawmakers study ways to change the judicial branch and how business leaders are responding to President Joe Biden's nationwide vaccine mandate.
  • It's Tuesday, October 5th. Wildfire season isn't over yet, Montana officials participate in an event looking at how to improve Indigenous voting access and a conversation about the temporary block of three new laws restricting access to abortion.
  • It's Wednesday, October 6th. Utility regulators dismiss a requested rate increase from NorthWestern Energy, the Fort Peck tribes set economic development goals and a drastic change in weather on the horizon.
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