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  • A deadline reminder when signing up for health coverage, a new wardrobe at no cost and helping the environment, and a real life who-done-it unfolding over the spike in property taxes.
  • Income tax reform on the table, a new look at Montana history now available online, and changes afloat for recreating on the Smith River.
  • Changes to Montana’s election process garner support, a plan to clean up a Superfund site comes into question, and what's needed to make up for the state’s low snowpack.
  • Efforts this week to improve mental health care in schools and the state, a Montana fire chief now in custody of the FBI, and Montanans warned to prepare for dangerous cold.
  • It's Friday, January 12th. Election season gets underway as political candidates file for office, the Montana State Hospital is over budget heading into the federal certification process, and a for-profit medical school announces it wants to open the state’s first school of veterinary medicine.
  • Plans are spinning for a new wind farm in Montana, a vote in Cascade county after allegations of election misconduct, and a sexually transmitted disease affecting unborn babies is on the rise in Montana.
  • Suicides by firearms continue to climb in Montana, the highly contagious bird flu discovered near Billings, and an engineer turned grain farmer shares what brought him back to Montana.
  • Two men accused of killing eagles face jail time, how Billings will spend a lot of federal dollars, and we crunch the numbers on property tax increases and reasons behind the big jump.
  • The election office saga in Cascade County comes to a close, college football players from rival Montana teams both score a national honor, and a Billings restaurateur reflects on 40 years under the Big Sky.
  • A facility for disabled adults pays for violating labor laws, the governor buys a new governor’s mansion, and we explore the plight of puppets.
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