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  • Money to help at risk youth increasing, testing for “forever chemicals” happening near Crow Agency, and a plan expanding to help gain and retain teachers in Montana.
  • Those who died while experiencing homelessness are remembered today, the state announces where money for mental health will go first, and what not to put in the recycling bin after holiday cleanup.
  • Feedlots under fire for contaminating waterways, teachers vote down their latest contract proposal, and nothing says Christmas like a fancy commode
  • A new business predicts hundreds of jobs for Lewistown, a Tuesday event celebrates 40 years of grizzly recovery, and Boomerang Kids examines why people are moving to rural areas.
  • Chargers pending against six teenagers for severely beating another 16-year-old, improving learning through native language, and tracking money for passenger rail service in Montana.
  • A law to improve affordable housing challenged in court, educators open the book on a new way to teach reading, and a heroes sendoff for the UM Grizzlies headed to a national tournament.
  • 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.
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