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  • It's Monday, November 8th. A look at October wildfires, whether the state can make a rule to allow parents to opt out of school board requirements and a conversation about a possible Canadian ban on coal exports.
  • It's Tuesday, November 9th. The launch of an online catalogue of Indigenous plants, a financial boost to tourism and other improvements the recently passed federal infrastructure bill will fund in Montana.
  • It’s Friday, November 5th. Today we have stories about a Montana commission choosing a final draft map dividing the state into two congressional districts, lawsuits against mandatory vaccinations and more.
  • It's Monday, November 15th. A final congressional map outlining the state's two new U.S. house districts, kids under 12 get vaccinated against COVID-19 and a look at the scramble to finalize details of Montana's recreational marijuana industry before sales start in January.
  • It's Thursday, November 11th. Officials consider rules for upcoming recreational marijuana sales, federal health care workers help address a staffing shortage in Billings and two Montana tribes sue the state for not adhering to environmental standards.
  • It's Friday, November 12th. Updates on COVID-10 as kids aged 5-11 start getting vaccinated, the Little Shell Chippewa tribe opens a new medical clinic and why insects and diseases threaten forests' carbon storage potential.
  • It's Wednesday, December 15th. The updated management plan for Yellowstone area grizzlies, a letter in support of the head of Montana's public schools in response to others voicing disappointment in leadership and billions of dollars toward infrastructure projects in the state.
  • It's Thursday, December 16th. Wolf trapping in the Cabinet Mountains, a prescribed burn project halted and why Montana is lagging behind the national vaccination rate for the COVID-19 vaccine for kids.
  • It's Friday, December 17th. A state-wide crackdown on pyramid schemes, funding to address environmental and public health issues and a conversation with the head of Montana's public schools about the growing controversy surrounding her leadership.
  • It's Friday, December 10th. New leadership for Glacier National Park, a pause in the state's rule-making process for upcoming recreational marijuana sales and a conversation about what's driving discord in Flathead County's library system.
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