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  • A new guide helps Montana schools navigate AI, Bozeman residents fire heated remarks focused on the city manager, and a new climate plan gives the state potential for millions of federal dollars.
  • A candidate for U.S. senate drops out six days after entering the race, NorthWestern Energy looks at climate change and energy production, and we talk with two Montana chefs up for an Academy Award of the food world.
  • A legal precedent from1999 protects abortion rights in Montana, Bozeman reaches a tentative separation agreement with the city manager, and toxic waste from e cigarettes contaminates local water and soil.
  • Residents still worry about fishing on the Yellowstone months after asphalt spilled into the pristine waterway, Montana gets a scolding from the feds over the SNAP program, and a nurse who delivers Leap Day babies shares the joys of her job.
  • MSU is birthing a new midwife program to improve women’s health care, filings for political races continue to pour in, and the head of the U.S. Health and Human Services Department talks about healthcare challenges in Montana.
  • Residents allowed to vote on an amendment to protect abortion rights, a school in central Montana will open this Fall despite a severe budget deficit, and Montanans are asked to help create an art project celebrating history.
  • Walking drugs over the Mexico border lands a Billings women in prison, wolf trapping regulations near Montana secure a change, and a saloon in Big Sky garners an Oscar in the food world.
  • Today on The Worm we'll tell you how the Blackfeet Nation is working to improve access to clean water, then we'll take you up in the air to learn how pollution from British Columbia coal mines flows into Montana and Idaho waters, and Christians around the world are preparing to celebrate one of their most significant holidays, what Holy Week entails.
  • Republican Congressman Matt Rosendale runs for reelection, crypto scams target Montanans and more on today’s episode of the Worm.
  • More residents request help to pay their utility bills, Bozeman leaders make a unanimous decision on the future of the city manager, and the country’s top legal advisor visits Montana.
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