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  • People who deliver your packages prepare to strike, Bozeman nixes a request for more money from property owners, and singers from around the world serenade the Treasure State.
  • The actors strike shuts down productions in Montana, performers at the folk festival take the stage, and the first medical school in Montana welcomes the public.
  • More plaintiffs join a lawsuit against a recent drag law, humans ordered to stay out of bat caves, and creating teaching materials for the Crow language
  • Cooling off in a Montana river will cost you, making snow from wastewater, and where the northern lights will shine the brightest this week.
  • Storm damages part of Yellowstone National Park, residents encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts, and the amount of asphalt retrieved from the Yellowstone River increases.
  • The amount of asphalt found in the Yellowstone River continues to increase, residents in one Montana town asked to conserve water, and the emotional impacts of school lockdowns.
  • A top Montana official resigns after getting a DUI, a group of mothers lobbies a library over children's books, and the price goes up if you don’t slow down.
  • A bill to help older Montanans reaches its final demise, more protection needed for an iconic Montana river and a once canceled lecture on trans history in the state goes on.
  • The landmark trial over Montana climate change is over, some make another try for a property tax cap, and the urgent need to reel in a solution for troubled trout.
  • The debate over abortion protection rallies in Montana, derailed train cars sit in the Yellowstone river near Reed Point, and advocating for disability rights through humor.
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