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  • Revisiting dry cleaning contamination in Billings, a missing cat gives a Bozeman family a Halloween treat, and get ready to be a Montana Millionaire.
  • Another lawsuit attempts to stop skyrocketing property taxes, election preview continues with Belgrade’s request and snow no longer ends fire season in Montana.
  • Montana inmates transferred out of state, the crisis hotline sees success, and Billings premieres three new movie theaters complete with food and beer.
  • A Superfund site in Billings gets a second round of cleanup, gratitude and outrage both lobbed against a Montana senator, and a contentious debate develops in Cascade county.
  • Pollution experts advising quick action for cleanup at a park in Deer Lodge, children in foster care still waiting years for adoption, and package theft rising as the holidays approach.
  • A union dispute continues within the Great Falls School district, space for more veterans gains a funding partner, and another lawsuit cast over protections for fish.
  • It is municipal general election day in Montana, a group hoping to change the state’s primary election is shot down, and a new system promises it will be easier and quicker to get your driver’s license.
  • It’s Tuesday, November 14th. The chair of the Montana Libertarian Party enters the race for Montana’s U.S. Senate seat, a nursing program in Billings gets a boost, and two grizzly bear cubs take up residence at ZooMontana.
  • It’s Wednesday, November 15th. Regional lung cancer rates are in, mobile home park tenants get a win, and Yellowstone National Park reports its first case of chronic wasting disease.
  • A new mayor and an old marijuana law stand - we have results from municipal elections, an old drug making a new comeback in Montana, and a Northwestern Energy rate increase questioned.
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