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  • The state’s first official repatriation coordinator is on the job, a new medical school opens this summer in Montana, and how you can track the path of prehistoric creatures in the state.
  • Allowing water pollution a baffling decision to many, a group promoting rail passenger service across Montana keeps chugging along and the Girl Scout council is rolling out some smart cookies.
  • Behavioral health providers wait for an approved pay increase, mining claims make way for recreation and a bison get a designated walking trail.
  • A year after historic flooding near Yellowstone Park residents wait for affordable housing, a month after the legislature adjourned dozens of bills still sit on the governor’s desk, and the most common summer ailment for kids is one you’ve probably never heard of.
  • It’s Monday, May 1st. Today, Montana State is a step closer to opening a new nursing school in Missoula, members of the Blackfeet Nation have a new council member, and hundreds of people took to the streets of Missoula to support a transgender lawmaker barred from the House floor last week.
  • It’s Tuesday, May 2nd. COVID restrictions are lifted at the Canada border, a Missoula lawmaker sues the state and the Speaker of the House, and the Clark Fork River gets a refresher.
  • A new voice speaks out against transgender bills - the governor’s son, transgender lawmaker is officially banned from the floor, and flood victims still waiting on cleanup a year after an historic event.
  • The state prepares for a lawsuit over a ban on certain health care, Montanans lose millions to scams, and a look at wildfire season.
  • More monitoring of air quality around the state, Montana’s movie credits max out and funding for flooded forests finally comes through.
  • Floating the idea of tougher restrictions for air quality, chasing down pickleball clinics for veterans and fishing to help with PTSD is the topic of a movie filmed and premiering in Montana.
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