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  • A proposed gravel pit presents a rocky road for residents in Gallatin County, fish decline prompts a private research group to tackle a solution, and get ready to claim your property tax rebate.
  • It’s Monday, August 7th. Today, Montana’s two largest hospital systems officially merge, two storied resorts change ownership, and Fort Peck Campgrounds hosts its annual “bat walk.”
  • Wildfire takes out at least 15 homes, the blame is on for Montana’s property tax increase, and how Yellowstone Park bison are managed could be up to you.
  • A court hears arguments on the state’s drag performance law, the public weighs in on managing bison near Yellowstone Park, and the Montana Heritage Center expansion gets a big boost.
  • The governor chooses members of a commission to consider the entry of new public charter schools, Montanans test positive for West Nile Virus and more.
  • It’s Thursday, August 31st. Today, wildfires burn in eastern Montana, rural businesses and agriculture producers become more energy efficient and schools across Montana report hundreds of vacant positions.
  • A ban on drag performances lifted, misinformation on the internet revealed, and help needed fighting Montana wildfires.
  • A race to protect Butte’s water treatment plant, coding camp for girls happening this summer, and the state’s first classical youth symphony takes the stage this weekend.
  • A documentary showing in Bozeman gives a glimpse into life for wildland firefighters, and Montana tribes work to preserve Indigenous languages.
  • Wildfire season in full swing with new restrictions in place, a tentative deal with UPS means your packages will keep coming, and millions are gone from movie making in the state but one production is still reeling in some dough.
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