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  • 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.
  • Recommendations announced for helping cases of missing and murdered indigenous people, climate change could cost the state millions and the actor’s strike may not be over soon enough for Montana's movie season.
  • A new report says climate change is affecting our mental health, more land opening up for recreation in eastern Montana, and UM’s marching band playing less music.
  • A Montana congressman claims a Missoula research lab helped spread Covid 19, the drama continues for Great Falls election office, and we meet a Montana woman who is one of CNN’s Top Ten Heroes.
  • The CEO is ousted at a now controversial treatment center for children, St. Peter’s Health nurses vote to join a union after contentious accusations, and Senator Jon Tester has another challenger.
  • Montana's governor accused of violating the public’s right to know, a solar power facility near Three Forks gets the go ahead, and a union win for nurses in Helena.
  • A Montana ski resort ordered to make changes before opening, timeless art brings attention to toxic waste, and brace yourself for a blast from your cell phone today.
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