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  • It's Thursday, December 9th. Three teenagers arrested in connection with wildfires sparked south of Great Falls, comparing Yellowstone County's latest COVID spike to this time last year and the plan to install electric vehicle chargers throughout Bozeman.
  • It's Wednesday, December 8th. Heads of several Montana school districts express no confidence in the state superintendent, investigation into why a dam malfunctioned last week and Republican lawmakers ask the U.S. Supreme Court to rule on a state high court decision that put limits on legislative powers.
  • It's Tuesday, December 14th. The state moves forward with making rules for recreational marijuana sales, Glacier National Park's plan to expand it's new reservation system and possible new recreational developments along the Lower Yellowstone River.
  • It's Monday, December 6th. A possible cause for one of last week's fire, updates on coronavirus cases in the state and Middle School students in Livingston explore different careers during a series of workshops.
  • It's Thursday, November 2nd. Updates on fires burning across the state, more deaths from COVID-19 related illness in Yellowstone County and officials consider how bison in and around Yellowstone National Park are managed.
  • It's Friday, December 3rd. Calls to investigate why a dam on the Madison River malfunctioned, the devastating impacts of central Montana fires sparked this week and how supply chain hold ups are affecting local breweries.
  • It's Tuesday, November 30th. New housing construction falls behind new demand, a local news union's opposition to the proposed acquisition of regional newspapers and unseasonably warm weather as we reach the end of the month.
  • It's Wednesday, December 1st. Late year wildfires sparked due to dry and windy conditions, how some Montana political officials are responding to the pause of a federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate and funding for affordable housing on tribal reservations.
  • It's Tuesday, December 21st. The Omicron variant of COVID-19 discovered in Montana for the first time, the rollout of new election software delayed and testing for lead in school water.
  • It's Wednesday, December 22nd. Montana sees some of the highest growth rates in the country, COVID-19 related hospitalizations on the decline and a candlelight vigil for those who have died while homeless.
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