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  • Today we have stories about the new leader of Yellowstone National Park’s wolf management program, funding for air quality monitors and more.
  • It’s Friday, September 1st. Today, fires continue to burn in eastern Montana, a state park near Billings gets an infusion of cash, and locals weigh in on the controversial Bull Mountains mine.
  • A judge blocks charter schools in Montana, NorthWestern Energy shares its plan to meet energy demands, and new money offered to preserve very old pictographs.
  • Protecting wetlands a priority for Bozeman leaders, mental health hotline helping more Montanans, and Montana Pride working to keep events as planned this weekend.
  • Some Montana schools failing to report lead in the drinking water, drought causing disaster declarations in the state, and the beating death of a homeless man has other unsheltered people searching for safety.
  • The deadline extended for Montana veterans to get benefits, the search continues for an arson suspect in Bozeman, and the latest electric car models on display in Billings.
  • It’s Monday, August 14th. Today, a federal agency funds grants to help small, rural communities upgrade their water systems, a state lawmaker takes issue with new rules for Montana’s Indian Language Preservation Program, and some small Montana towns struggle with the Hollywood writers and actors strikes.
  • Montana’s attorney general responds to 41 counts of professional misconduct, public charter schools not on everyone’s list of good ideas, and the state’s only psychiatric hospital for adults continues to face increasing problems.
  • A new strategy to help curb Montana’s high suicide rate, those in eastern Montana brace for a rate hike in energy costs, and who doesn’t want to be a millionaire? Lottery officials are trying to find out.
  • A Montana health clinic files for bankruptcy and Bozeman leaders consider more restrictions on short term rentals.
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