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  • State environmental regulators gather to discuss policy and lawsuits, marijuana dispensaries learn their fate on fees, and nursing homes in Montana anticipate a new challenge.
  • A change for the better in Montana’s high suicide rate, the governor makes another run official, and we are cautioned not to eat yellow snow… but turns out you can ski on it.
  • Millions of dollars to fight the opioid crisis in Montana sits in the bank, a book ban debated in Billings, and get ready for grasshoppers.
  • A new way to report increasing violence against healthcare workers, a political newcomer makes his run for governor official, and the Billings school superintendent defends his request for new charter schools.
  • Three organizations work to address mental health issues in a new way and new place, Bozeman planning for a reduction in water supply, and Montana restaurants up for a national award.
  • Hundreds of items missing from the state’s historical museum, the state’s first environmental justice center funded, and Montana students could begin enrolling in charter schools this fall.
  • The state loses a round in a landmark environmental case, state workers in medical facilities get a raise, and Happy Anniversary to one of Montana’s most famous landmarks.
  • Abortion access protections blocked, a new candidate for state auditor announces, and restoring grizzly populations in the Bitterroot Valley.
  • Economists work to figure out why Montana’s booming economy is slowing down, volunteers set out to count the state’s homeless population, and a big project revealed to replace four hundred nuclear missiles in Montana.
  • The public service commission deals with audits and a difficult work culture, environmental officials dig into solutions for a troubled mine near Helena, and the coach with the most wins in the Big Sky Conference stays in Montana.
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