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  • 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.
  • The deadline to sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, the Billings Food Bank steps up support as the cost of food increases and sentencing for a company that exposed workers to arsenic at its former Montana plant.
  • It's Tuesday, December 7th. The call to take grizzly bears off the endangered species list, COVID cases falling in the state and disagreements between staff and board members lead to the resignation of the interim head of Flathead County's library system.
  • 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.
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