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  • Learning a native language with 21st century technology, mental health services rolling out to veterans, and who’s blocking a plan to limit property tax hikes.
  • Montana veterans have another tool for the treatment of depression, Gallatin County residents can weigh in on a plan to protect sensitive lands, and river levels continue to drop across the state.
  • Billings police investigate a hate incident, Bozeman police make arrests for human trafficking, and waste leaks into Warm Springs River.
  • Surprise from Republican lawmakers over their support for one candidate for Montana’s U-S Senate, another Starbucks in the state votes to unionize, and West Nile Virus on the rise… what you need to know before your weekend outdoors.
  • Bozeman sets a date to solve urban camping, thousands face the consequences of losing Medicaid, and Montana’s new poet laureate brings a life-changing message to kids.
  • The first day of school brings new security warnings, a virtual town hall for veterans hopes to clear up confusion, and when and where you can see summer blockbusters in movie theaters at a big discount.
  • Money coming to Montana to help bison herds and public lands, Great Falls residents organizing to clean up hate messages found around the city, and democrats are trying to turn their tide on the next election cycle after some major losses in recent years.
  • 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.
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