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  • A solution suggested to speed up treatment for inmates at the state prison, a ban on short term rentals considered tonight by Bozeman commissioners, and the owners of a popular Montana lodge abandon plans for expansion.
  • Billings makes a big ask of voters, a look at who is moving to Montana and from where, and there's not much time left to find the boots and gloves!
  • Montana’s AG files an appeal on a landmark environmental case, the first class of inmates to complete a coding program celebrates, and students and researchers gets wet to save harlequin ducks.
  • Montana Covid 19 cases hitting some higher marks than the rest of the country, ways to reduce the number of wildlife-vehicle collisions considered, and three Montana women make history, with Time on their side.
  • A law goes into effect against date rate drugs, new cleanup underway from a summer train derailment, and a technology program for Montana girls gets some unexpected support.
  • Ears and eyes tuned to Montana today as the trial begins in the state’s TikTok ban, county leaders revolt against the increase in state property tax, and where and when you can see a rare ring-of-fire eclipse.
  • State regulators face allegations of misuse of expenses and other issues, testing recommended before eating wild game, and a new exhibit of western art makes a rare private collection public.
  • Former Congresswoman Liz Cheney makes her mark on Montana, how to keep extra hungry bears out of your home, and the one creature wildlife officials are hoping you do encounter.
  • St. Peter's Healthcare terminates a union consultant contract, parents threaten to sue a home for troubled children and a Native American woman honored in a film shown for free on Monday.
  • TikTok takes the state to task in the courtroom, a solid effort underway to update laws on hard rock mining, and Montana's current drought conditions a mixed bag.
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