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  • It's Monday, August 30th. The call for resources to support those affected by Federal Indian Boarding Schools, a former Whitefish Police Chief's alleged misconduct and mask mandates at Montana's two largest universities.
  • It’s Friday, August 20th. Why only a small part of federal rental assistance has been distributed in the state, masking at MSU Bozeman and the legal push and pull between the Biden Administration and oil industry stakeholders over oil and gas leases on public lands continues.
  • It's Thursday, August 19th. Tiny homes as a strategy to address housing shortages, officials look at the possible rollout of a booster shot for the COVID-19 vaccination and the different kinds of wildfires burning in the state.
  • It's Tuesday, August 24th. A woman reported missing from Fort Peck, fire conditions improve after a weekend of cooler weather and Montana finalizes wolf regulations for the upcoming hunting season.
  • It’s Wednesday, August 25th. Fort Belknap’s swift fox reintroduction program enters its second year and county health officials grapple with a new state law saying they can’t treat vaccinated and unvaccinated people differently.
  • It's Thursday, August 26th. Afghans resettle in western Montana, a recap of the Crow Fair that took place over the weekend and as fire conditions improve, evacuations and restrictions are being lifted.
  • It's Friday, August 27th. Repairs to a dam along Montana's Hi-Lin, COVID-19 cases continue to increase and how schools have prepared for the start of fall classes amid those rising cases.
  • 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.
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