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  • A significant increase to mental health resources targeted for Montana, Pride events planned for the first time in 10 years in Bozeman, and a chef in Red Lodge shares his recipe for becoming a James Beard finalist.
  • A new shelter for domestic violence survivors and their pets opens, events happening for historic preservation month and folk artists honored.
  • Five lawsuits filed over Montana's TikTok ban, one abortion ban blocked and Wyoming’s governor joins the podcast world.
  • A bill to report all cases of abuse at the state hospital passes unanimously but vetoed by the governor, preventing mining near Yellowstone Park, and learning to read wildlife behavior could help avoid deadly encounters.
  • Abortion laws signed, lawsuits filed, where the procedure stands right now, a Montana river failing to sustain fish, and preventing new policies considered a success by Native Americans.
  • Montana becomes the first state in the nation to ban Tik-Tok, people working in public service get some debt relief, is school out forever for a community near Deer Lodge?
  • A trans history event canceled in Butte, lawsuits scheduled over coal mining, and thousands of Montanans could be left without health insurance coverage.
  • Montana says no to a free nutrition program for kids, a Hawaii resident says "guilty" to disturbing wildlife in Yellowstone, and how fish populations are fairing after flooding.
  • 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.
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