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  • It's Thursday, September 2nd. Recognition for delegates who helped craft Montana's constitution, the state's largest hospital asks for assistance to handle the growing surge in COVID-19 cases and a conversation about a patient suicide at Shodair Children's Hospital.
  • It's Tuesday, September 14th. Schools start closing classrooms amid rising COVID cases, a nonprofit gives back traditional land on the Flathead reservation and a look at wheat yields as harvest season starts to wrap up.
  • It's Monday, September 13th. Montana's Attorney General vows to challenge the new federal vaccine mandate, addressing the backlog of nursing home health and safety surveys and a conversation with a Northern Cheyenne scholar who recently won an award for his research.
  • It's Tuesday, September 28th. Updates on the train derailment in northern Montana, remembering a Northern Cheyenne spiritual leader who passed away over the weekend and data shows classes that started the year with mask mandates have fewer COVID cases.
  • It's Tuesday, October 19th. Wildfire updates as fire restrictions return to some areas, discussions about affordable housing in Gallatin County and now that it's flue season, health officials warn of a possible "twindemic" with influenza and COVID-198 cases.
  • It's Monday, October 18th. Flu season amid rising COVID cases, the warming center in Kalispell reopens and the commission in charge of drawing Montana's new congressional districts will take public testimony on what the map should look like.
  • It’s Friday, October 15th. Montana’s Attorney General pushes back against the proposed employer vaccine and testing mandate, a remembrance for the Blackfeet Tribe’s Chief who died this week and a University of Montana instructor working to get Afghan scholars out of their country.
  • It’s Monday, October 11th. Indigenous Peoples day celebrations, updates on coronavirus as COVID-19 deaths continue to rise and a conversation about what population growth in Ekalaka might mean for other rural communities.
  • It's Tuesday, October 12th. Winter storm warning, the COVID-19 death toll rising in Yellowstone County and the lighting of the teepees in Bozeman to commemorate Indigenous Peoples Day.
  • It’s Thursday, October 14th. Four Colstrip power plant owners receive temporary protection from a new Montana law, record-breaking hospitalization numbers due to COVID and the border with Canada set to re-open to all travel.
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